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Components of an Ecosystem
Components of an Ecosystem - (Organisation or Structural aspect of an ecosystem) An ecosystem comprises of two basic components i) Abiotic components and ii) Biotic components The relationship between the biotic components..
Components of the Ecosystem
Components of the Ecosystem - The environment in which the man and other organisms live is called the biosphere. The biosphere is made up of different regions that have different types of flora (plants) and fauna (animals). The types of organisms in an area are determined by var..
Components of an Ecosystem
These include the non-living, physico - chemical factors such as air, water, soil and the basic elements and compounds of the environmen..
Ecosystem
Living organisms cannot live isolated from their non-living environment. Living and the non-living environment interact with each other to form a stable system. A natural self-sufficient unit of the world comprising a biotic community (living organisms) and its abiotic physico-chemical environment..
Ecosystem - Definition
Ecosystem - Definition - An ecosystem can be defined as 'a structural and functional unit of biosphere or segment of nature consisting of community of living beings and the physical environment, both interacting and exchanging materials between them'. E. P. Odum, an American eco..
Ecosystem - Structure and Function
The characteristic structure of an ecosystem is obtained by the systematic physical organisation of the abiotic and biotic components of that particular ecosystem..
Ecosystem - Structure and Function
Ecosystem - Structure and Function - The characteristic structure of an ecosystem is obtained by the systematic physical organisation of the abiotic and biotic components of that particular ecosystem. The two main structural features of any ecosystem..
Ecosystem Structure and Function Summary
Summary - The biotic and abiotic components form an interacting system called 'ecosystem'. Producers, consumers and decomposers are the various trophic levels, which are linked by their food relationship forming a 'food chain'. Several food chains are interrelated and interconne..
Significance of Food Chains and Ecosystems
Significance of Food Chains - The study of food chains helps in understanding some of the important aspects of the ecosystem in particular and environment in general. The food relationship among the different organisms in an ecosystem The food chains are the living components..
Ecosystem Structure and Function
Introduction - Biogeography reveals that living organisms (plants and animals) are found practically everywhere on this earth. The living components interact among themselves as well as with their physical environment like soil, air and wate..
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