Biology, asked by rashi791462, 8 months ago

what's the ecosystem ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Ecosystem is the functional unit of nature where living organisms interact among themselves and also with the surroundings physical environment.

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☞Ecosystem- Structure and Functions

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-Ecosystem : There are two basic categories of ecosystem , namely the terrestrial and the aquatic.

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-Terrestrial ecosystem – forest, grassland , desert etc.

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-Aquatic ecosystem – ponds, lake, river estuary etc.

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Answered by rosey25
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Explanation:

The ecosystem is the set of species in a given area that interact among themselves, through processes such as predation, parasitism, competition and symbiosis, and with their abiotic environment to disintegrate and become part of cycles of energy and nutrients. ... The concept of the ecosystem has evolved since its origin.

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