Write structure and function of any ecosystem
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The structure of the ecosystem includes the organisms and physical features of the environment, including the amount and distribution of nutrients in a particular habitat. It also provides information regarding the climatic conditions of that area.
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Ecosystems are the structural and functional units of ecology in which living species interact with one another and with their surroundings. An English botanist named A.G.Tansley created the term "ecosystem" in 1935.
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An ecosystem might be as little as a desert oasis or as large as an ocean that stretches thousands of kilometres. Ecosystems are divided into two categories:
- Terrestrial Ecosystem
- Aquatic Ecosystem
Aquatic ecosystems: Ecosystems found in bodies of water are known as aquatic ecosystems. These are further subdivided into two categories:
- Ecosystem of Freshwater: The freshwater environment consists of lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, and wetlands, and it is an aquatic ecosystem. In contrast to the marine ecology, these contain no salt.
- Marine Ecosystem: Seas and oceans are considered part of the marine ecosystem. In comparison to the freshwater ecosystem, these have a higher salt content and more biodiversity.
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