Science, asked by Anshikaready15, 7 months ago

What are the differences between
flow of matter and of energy in an
ecosystem? Why?

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Answered by mortal76
7

Answer:

Matter flows through the ecosystem in the form of the non-living nutrients essential to living organisms. When a living organism dies, nutrients are released back into the soil. These nutrients then are absorbed by plants, which are eaten by the herbivores. Matter, once again, is passed on. The herbivore is eaten by a carnivore (and matter is yet again transferred therein). Ultimately, when the carnivore dies, matter is returned back to the soil by the decomposers and the cycle repeats. So you see, matter is recycled in the ecosystem.

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Answered by ananyasharma427
18

Answer:

There is a fundamental difference in the way energy and matters flows through an ecosystem. Matter flows through the ecosystem in the form of the non- living nutrients essential to living organisms. So we see, matter is recycled in the ecosystem.

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