4. An ecosystem is a community of
organisms
(plants,
animals
and
microbes) living in conjunction with the
non-living
components
of
their
environment (things like air, water and
soil mineral), as the system of
interaction. [2] These biotic and abiotic
components are regarde as linked
together through nutrient cycling and
energy flows. [3] Since ecosystems are
defined by the network of interactions
between organisms and organisms and
their environment Between, [4] can be
any size, but usually cover specific
areas and limited [5] (although some
scientists say that can hurt the entire
planet is an ecosystem.
5. When we talk about an ecosystem formated by the phisical
Enviroment the living being and relations between them
( including living beings and the middle). Also needed to can
live the sun energy and contriburion to ecosystem
6. BIOTIC FACTOR
Those components of an ecosystem
that have life and that allow the
development of it. Overall biotic
factors are living things, eg
animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, etc..
7. ABIOTIC FACTOR
Those components of an ecosystem
that does not require the action of
living things, or who have no life, do
not perform vital functions within their
organizational structures.
8. The physical of an ecosystem includes many elements that
Influence living things such us temperature, moisture ,soil type…
These elements are called factors . The physical enviroment
can be land or aquatic .
9. LIVING
diversity of living things on the planet is huge, so
knowing all
species is very complex, especially when new
species are still being
found every day. But if we can say that an
ecosystem can be grouped living
things in an ecosystem follows
11. POPULATION
The number of live organisms of a species in the
ecosystem. (Ex. There are
about 50 beavers)
12. COMMUNITY
They are all species that make up the ecosystem
(Ex. no beavers in the pond,
aquatic plants, trout, otters, 25 kinds of aquatic
insects, etc.).
13. The physical environment of an
ecosystem affects all vegetation. So
depending on the combination of
climate, soil and topography, there
may be forests, grasslands, deserts
...
In turn, determines the type of
vegetation the animals you can see
in the ecosystem.
On the other hand, living beings
also
modify
the
physical
environment plants with roots can
break rocks.