No. Things are produced from raw materials, and consumed by others. But the "things" - whatever they are, from leaves to airplanes - don't live or last forever. Something or someone needs to convert the dead or useless "things" back into reusable materials.
Trees and other plants grow, consuming elements from the soil, water from the rain, and carbon dioxide from the air. They produce leaves, fruit, and seeds. Animals eat the leaves and fruit (and other animals will eat THESE animals), and also consume water. The digestive systems of the various animals have their own "decomposers", converting food and water into feces and urine. Bacteria and scavenger animals convert the feces, urine, and the bodies of dead animals back into nutrients for trees and plants.
No the stage will not be complete.becos decomposers will die.
no because decomposers is the last oneon the chart
The ultimate source of energy for all organisms on our planet is the sun. (High-energy compounds, especially ATP, are often described as the immediate source of energy.)
An ecosystem is unstable because all the organisms are connected. This makes it unstable because if one organism dies then it can cause others to die.
An unbalanced ecosystem is an ecosystem in which some force has greatly increased or decreased an element within the population. This can cause a detrimental problem to the once symbiotic community.
An Ecosystem is maintained by the balance if nature such as the balances between hawks and mice. If one if larger or smaller than the other one, then its not balanced. Like if there are too much hawks and they eat all the mice out, the hawks have nothing to eat and die out. Or they are balanced between resources, like a banana tree and monkeys. If the banana trees stop growing the monkeys have nothing to eat.
When nature is in a balanced state, consumers have enough food. There is not an overabundance of one particular species. Reproduction and death rates are in balance.
The answer is NO!!!!! Decomposing is the last stage of the "energy cycle". Without decomposition, there would be no end! the balance would be off by about 64%.
The Short Answer is: in a balanced, eco-friendly Ecosystem there is an equal number of producers as there exist consumers.
- The organisms have to fit into the energy pyramid- The largest number of organism in any ecosystem needs to be the producers- The smallest number of organism need to be the highest level of consumers in that ecosystem
Biotic components shape an ecosystem and are the living components in the organism's environment. In a grassland ecosystem, biotic components can be categorized as producers, consumers, and decomposers. The producers capture the solar energy, use the nutrients available, and produce energy. For example, grasses, trees, lichens, cyanobacteria, etc are producer. Consumers do not have the ability to produce or capture energy on their own and depend on the producers. They are the herbivores, carnivores, and omnivores. Decomposers break down the organic layer providing nutrients for the producers. Insects, fungi, bacteria, etc. are examples of decomposers. In the grassland ecosystem, soil is the important link between the biotic and abiotic components while abiotic factors affect the living organisms in a community. In a barren ecosystem new organisms start colonizing the ecosystem. They depend on the environmental components to thrive well in the system. These environmental components which facilitate the thriving of the organisms are the abiotic factors. It can be the soil, climate, water, energy, and anything helping the sustenance of the organism. The abiotic components impact the evolution cycle.
Sea worms are decomposers which are very useful in creating a balanced ecosystem. Decomposers are living factors that break down plant and animals completely.
A healthy balanced ecosystem requires a number of things, which include: space, in the form of land or water, resources, in the form of water, soil, air, minerals, sunlight, etc., an absence of toxic pollution, and a variety of different species which are able to function as a harmonious whole.
The food pyramid begins with producers (plants) on the first level, it then goes to primary consumers (eat producers) on the second level, the third level is made up of secondary consumers and so on. All of these levels come together to make the food pyramid. There must be the most producers and the least top order consumers in order to maintain a balanced ecosystem.
You always understand that the producers are 100% of the system. They need 90% for growth and reproduction meaning there is only 10% left to be passed on. For every 100 plants then, only 10 secondary consumers can be carried by the system. This pyramid was advanced by Charles Elton (1927), who pointed out the great difference in the number of the organisms involved in each step of the food chain. Successive links of trophic structure decrease rapidly in number until there are very few carnivores at the top.
animals are helpful in all aspects because there are decomposers and consumers. Decomposers: they eat the remains of other animals carcasses so that they are not wasted and it is better for the environment Consumers: are the opposite to decomposers they eat animals that eat other animals that creates a food chain and keeps the environment balanced that is why animals are helpful to the environment.
A balanced ecosystem is an ecological community together with its enviorment, funtioning as a unit.
A balanced ecosystem is an ecological community together with its enviorment, funtioning as a unit.
Most animals can't be separated from the bacteria living in them so this isn't possible but if you could populate a closed off space with only plants and animals that could be eaten whole, dead or alive, then the ecosystem should function.