Biology, asked by amalshaikh322, 1 year ago

what are the functions of an ecosystem ?

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Answered by shanaya9726
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Fundamentally, ecosystem functions are exchange of energy and nutrients in the food chain. These exchanges sustain plant and animal life on the planet as well as the decomposition of organic matter and the production of biomass.
Answered by Vamprixussa
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Hello mate,

Here is your answer,

Fundamentally, ecosystem functions are exchange of energy and nutrients in the food chain.

These exchanges sustain plant and animal life on the planet as well as the decomposition of organic matter and the production of biomass.

Natural processes, in turn, are the result of complex interactions between biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (chemical and physical) components of ecosystems through the universal driving forces of matter and energy.

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