How nitrogen moves from the abiotic to the biotic components of an ecosystem?
There is a close association between living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components. Both affect each other and are equally important for the ecosystem. Ecosystems can be studied at any level of organizations. For e.g. we can apply ecosystem principle to a: Puddle-pond--lake-sea-ocean--planet. We can study ecosystems over different time periods. ChaCha on!
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Why are wetlands important to the ecosystem?
Wetlands prevent flooding by holding water much like a sponge...
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What Organic material in a ecosystem?
Organic matter consists of the dead and decaying plants and a...
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What are the different stages of succession within an ecosystem?
Primary succession takes place on an area that is originally ...
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How does energy flow in an ecosystem?
At each level of an ecosystem, 90% of the energy is lost in t...
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Ecosystem service refers to natural assets such as clean drin...
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How does sunlight affect an ecosystem?
Life on Earth couldn't exist without the sun. It provides the...
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What Organic material in a ecosystem?
Organic matter consists of the dead and decaying plants and a...
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How do nutrients move through an ecosystem?
They work there way through the food chain starting with the ...
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How can changes in one ecosystem affect another ecosystem?
If one ecosystem relies on another and then the one that need...
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Does the element carbon flow through the ecosystem or recycle it?
Energy "flows" through the ecosystem in the form of carbon-ca...
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A biome consists of ecosystems, all the organisms living in a...
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All energy originates from the sun, where no chemicals come f...
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What is an example of an open ecosystem?
An open ecosystem is affected by surrounding ecosystems.In a ...
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What kind of organisms can an ecosystem support after a primary disturbance?
Plants and animals can still be supported after a primary dis...
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What is the process of succession in an ecosystem?
"Ecological succession" is the observed process of change in ...
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What is the living part of an ecosystem?
The living part of an ecosystem are biotic and abiotic { biot...
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What role do producers play in an ecosystem?
Producers give out the energy in which consumers take in. Pro...
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What are 3 biotic factors in an ecosystem?
Producers, a Consumers, and Decomposers are the biotic factor...
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What is a role an organism plays in an ecosystem?
The role and organism plays in an ecosystem is a niche role! ...
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How might removing pest population change a local ecosystem?
Removing pests from an ecosystem could topple the whole feedi...
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What is the difference between biome, ecosystem, community, population, organism?
An ecosystem is the combined physical and biological parts of...
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A biome consists of ecosystems, all the organisms living in a...
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How does energy flow through an ecosystem?
Energy flows through the ecosystem in the form of carbon-carb...
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An ecosystem is a system formed by the interaction of a commu...
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What is the role of a produce in an ecosystem?
Producers funnel into the ecosystem the energy needed for its...
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What are three things that are needed to maintain a self-sustaining ecosystem?
Primary producers, or autotrophs are needed for self-sustaini...
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What role do producers play in an ecosystem?
Producers give out the energy in which consumers take in. Pro...
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How does energy flow through and ecosystem?
Energy flows through the ecosystem in the form of carbon-carb...
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What is the rate at which organic matter is built by producers in an ecosystem called?
Primary productivity is the rate at which organic matter is c...
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Which component is not recycled in an ecosystem,?
Energy is the component that cannot be recycled.

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