There is only one ecosystem the comprise with animals. The only ecosystem that comprises animal is nitrogen.
Ecosystems do not have organs. Organs only occur in individual living animals.
an ecosystem can only support a certain amount of animals at one time because; 1.some animals may be going to go extinct. 2. if animals eat all the food there wont be any other food left for any other animals to eat and those animals may die. 3. some organisms may be consumers and eat/ hurt the other animals in the ecosystem/ area around them.
a tundra eco system is made up of only short stubby plants and not many animals
In an ecosystem the existence of animals is linked with their food chains. In a balanced ecosystem, the population of herbivores and carnivores should be proportionate. The climate of a particular ecosystem determines its animal types and their population.
Biotic components include ONLY living organisms. Answer- You, Me, all other human beings, animals, plants.
Scavengers eat only dead animals and it help our ecosystem, environment stay clean.
Many animals eat grass in a wetland like:Water fleasMuskratsDucksMinnowsand these are only some of the many animals that eat grass in a wetland ecosystem.
Only about ten percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem. This is why the amount of animals in higher levels is smaller.
Only about ten percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem. This is why the amount of animals in higher levels is smaller.
The main parts of an ecosystem may be labeled: The sun; soil, water, and climate; green plants (food producers); herbivorous (plant eating) animals; carnivorous (flesh eating) animals; and decomposes (fire, fungi and bacteria)
Only about ten percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next in an ecosystem. This is why the amount of animals in higher levels is smaller.
They only return the minerals to the ecosystem.