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Some nonliving things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are water, rocks, and air. Some living things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are animals, insects and fungi, and vegetation such as grass, trees and shrubs.
Living things, known as "biotic", are basically alive and functioning. So biotic things in an environment would be things like fish and birds, etc. Non-living things in an environment ("abiotic") are basically things that are breathing functioning, so like rocksSince we cannot know what your "mini-ecosystem" might contain, we cannot give you a complete answer on this question - you'll have to examine the one in your classroom and decide for yourself.
An aquarium is considered a mini-ecosystem because it contains living organisms such as fish, plants, and bacteria interacting with each other and their environment. These organisms rely on each other for survival, creating a delicate balance that mimics a natural ecosystem on a smaller scale. The aquarium also has its own nutrient cycle and waste management system, similar to a larger ecosystem.
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An Aquarium is a good example of mini-ecosystem carefully examine an aquarium set up to represent a pond or reef. This will allow you to observed behaviors or interactions that may be difficult to observe in the natural habitat.
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An ecosystem within an ecosystem can exist when a smaller, self-contained environment forms within a larger ecosystem. This can happen through interactions among different species that create a unique microhabitat with its own set of species and interactions. These mini-ecosystems can have their own food web, energy flow, and nutrient cycling processes.
a cell is a mini universe because their are only a few things in a cell than other organelle's?
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They do not. All green plants make oxygen. Something else growing in there is using up oxygen.