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The largest density an ecosystem can support for a particular population is called?

Carrying capacity.


What is the largest ecosystem in the world?

grassland


What is the largest ecosystem units?

An ecosystem is the place where living & non-living components interact & support each other........so Biosphere is the largest ecosystem...& an aquarium may represents a small ecosystem


What is the difference between thar and thal?

desert ecosystem in western punjab in pakistan is called thal e.g bukhar, mianwali In Sindh the desert ecosystem is called thar e.g khanpur,yazman


What is the largest population for an ecosystem?

Producers


Are primary consumers or secondary consumers the largest part of the ecosystem?

The largest parts of an ecosystem is the primary consumers. The ecosystem could hold more of a body size of primary consumers as opposed to secondary consumers.


When living and non living things interact what is it called?

It is called an ecosystem


What is the order of organization from the smallest to the largest in an ecosystem?

OrganismPopulationCommunityEcosystem


How do pandas survive their predators?

The giant panda, as an adult, is the largest mammal in its ecosystem and has no predators.


Forest ecosystem is why called ecosystem?

i want to know is a forest a ecosystem?


The largest density an ecosystem can to a particular population is called?

The largest density an ecosystem can support for a particular population is called its "carrying capacity." This concept refers to the maximum number of individuals that an environment can sustainably support, given the available resources such as food, water, shelter, and space. When a population exceeds its carrying capacity, it may face resource depletion, increased competition, and a decline in population numbers.


What is the world's largest ecosystem?

The world's largest ecosystem is the marine ecosystem, which includes all the oceans and seas on Earth. It covers about 70% of the planet's surface and is home to a wide variety of marine life, from microscopic organisms to large whales.