Structure Of Ecosystem
The structure of an ecosystem is characterized by the organization of both biotic and abiotic components. This includes the distribution of energy in the environment. This also includes the climatic conditions prevailing in a particular environment.
The structure of the ecosystem can be divided into two main components.
- Biotic Components
- Non-Biotic Components
Biotic and Non-Biotic components are interconnected in an ecosystem. It is an open system through which energy and components can flow across boundaries.
What is an Ecosystem? How do Human Beings influence Ecology?
An ecosystem is defined as a community of living things, composed of non-living components that interact with each other. An ecosystem is a structural and functional unit of ecology in which living organisms interact with each other and with the environment. In other words, an ecosystem is a chain of interactions between an organism and its environment. All plants and animals in certain areas are interrelated and also interdependent on each other and their dependence on the environment is known as an ecosystem.
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