Those creatures suited and adapted to that particular system
yes, the living things in your water is an ecosystem.
Yes
Many living organisms respond to things in the environment for survival. This is what makes the ecosystem to exist and is referred to interaction of biotic and abiotic factors.
That would be ecosystem. You have five levels of organization, which would be the biosphere, ecosystem, community, population, and organism. Biosphere- All areas of the earth where life exist. The biosphere made of large regions called biomes. Ecosystem- All the living and nonliving things in an area. Community- All the living things in an ecosystem. Population- All the members of one species that live in an ecosystem. Organism- A single living thing that is adapted to live in its habitat. Hoped that help, excuse my errors.
An ecosystem is an area that can produce nutrients and sustain life. Ecosystems can be any size, from the vast rainforest of the Amazon to a small woodland area or a tiny pond perhaps at the bottom of a garden. There are also different types of ecosystem. They vary from place to place around the world as well as between and within areas such as woodland, moorland, streams, farms and even cities. These variations are due to largely to the different physical conditions that exist in any particular location and they can be studied using a system approach.
The elements of ecosystem is so important. They provide the needs of a place where both living and non-living things exist and interact with each other. The 7 common substances of ecosystem are: abiotic substances, biotic substances,biot substances,bio substances,bi substances,b substances, and substances.
The ecosystem for a rainforest would be the cycle of survival in which the rainforest exist including everything that lives within the habitat & surroundings of the rainforest.
All living things which we know of exist within the Earth's biosphere.
Living things need water to live unless they will die
Living things need water to live unless they will die
The ecosystem is secondary succession. Whereas the nonliving exist first before the living interact with them and evolve to another level.
No. Life can exist without it.