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Energy must be transformed within ecosystems so that it is made available to other organisms. Energy is produced by producing organisms at the lowest trophic level, and then moves up to higher trophic levels to other consuming organisms.
The typical movement of energy through an ecosystem is upward. This means that food flows through the different animals that eat each other.
Yes it does!
Xylem
Through sunlight.
Toxins are primarily eliminated from the body through the liver, kidneys, skin, lungs, and gastrointestinal system. The liver helps process and detoxify substances, the kidneys filter toxins from the blood to be excreted in urine, the skin releases toxins through sweat, the lungs expel toxins when exhaling, and the gastrointestinal system removes waste and toxins through bowel movements.
Because it pollutes the ecosystem, killing plants and animals. It also increases the speed of global warming, which is the depletion of the ozone layer around Earth.
How does energy flow through an ecosystem?
Energy is neither created nor destroyed. It is transformed form one form to another.
dumping trash, toxins; oil spills, polution
More and more people trying to eliminate toxins from the diets and environment. People are buying, Organic.
Fertilizer can pollute a wetlands ecosytem because the fertilizer has toxins in it so the animals will die and there will be no more animals to make a wetlands ecosytem because toxins have bad chemicals in them.
It transformed into thermal energy that generated through the metabolic processes in body to produce heat.
Xylem
through sound energy
A pig's digestive system does not filter out toxins, like most animals. The toxins work through the pig and deposit into their flesh and fat, never filtering out.
Roots.