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what is ecosystem ??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In an ecosystem, living organisms are grouped into producers, consumers, and decomposers, the former representing all plant life, consumers the organisms that eat them and each other, and the latter those scavengers and bacteria that break down dead organic matter. Together, these living components are known as biotic factors. Abiotic factors, or the non-living components of an ecosystem, can be climatic, social and edaphic (influenced by the soil or ground type). The calorific flow or energy flow that travels through an ecosystem’s food chain is initially provided through the input of the ecosystem itself – for example, the amount of sunlight available for plant life, and the nutrient levels of the soil. Without abiotic factors, no ecosystem can provide for biotic factors.

Answered by muskan29341
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the system formed by the interaction of all living organisms with each other and with the physical nd chemical factors of the environment in which they live, all are linked by the transfer of energy nd material is called ecosystem.

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