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Interdependent relationships involve to organisms that rely on each other and both benefit from the other in equal ways.
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Inanimate objects like soil and rocks are part of where the ecosystem is but an ecosystem is made up of communities and communities are made of organisms in a symbiotic are some other relationship.
By its very definition an ecosystem requires several organisms. An ecosystem is a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment. It is the very concept of all of the organisms and their interaction with the area in which they live. Without some organisms and an environment to interact with you don't have an ecosystem.
Interdependent relationships involve to organisms that rely on each other and both benefit from the other in equal ways.
yes but some organisms can harm a ecosystem
fish could be a good example of interdependence, as the fish eat of the coral and the coral live off the fish. Hope i am right!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bacteria and viruses are examples of prokaryotic organisms.
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consumers are organisms that eat other organisms. Depends on what level consumer it is ;).
Rotting logs, ocean, forest, swamp, and riverbankforesta forest is a good example of a natural ecosystem as it comprises of all the resources required for the healthy survival of the organisms living in it.if talking about manmade examples, they include wild-life sanctuaries and national parks.Two kinds of ecosystems are: Forest Ecosystem Pond Ecosystemsea,land
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