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what are the general characterstics of an ecosystem? ​

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Answered by rocky200216
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  • The ecosystem is a major structural and functional unit of ecology.
  • The structure of an ecosystem is related to it's species diversity; the more complex ecosystems have high species diversity.
  • The function of ecosystem is related to energy flow and material cycling through and within the ecosystem.
  • The relative amount of energy needed to maintain an ecosystem depends on it's structure.
  • The more complex the structure, the lesser the energy it needs to maintain itself.

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Answered by brainlygirl87
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The ecosystem is an integrated unit or zone of variable size, comprising vegetation, fauna, microbes and the environment. Most ecosystems characteristically possess a well-defined soil, climate, flora and fauna (or communities) and have their own potential for adaptation, change and tolerance.

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