Water
Phosphorous
It is important in order for the ecosystem to produce more from the soil after the decomposers have gotten the nutrients back into the soil.
Transports nutrients
In a balanced ecosystem, the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) parts are in equilibrium. Nutrients cycle efficiently, and the flow of energy and nutrients to the rest of the ecosystem is not interrupted by a community of organisms or natural phenomena.
because through them nutrients in the ecosystem can be used again and again
Phosphorous
how the food nutrient cycle goes on and on in a forest ecosystem
The energy cycle related to ecosystem is the transformation of bio-geochemical energy. This is able to link biotic and abiotic factors and cycle nutrients which forms the ecosystem.
It is important in order for the ecosystem to produce more from the soil after the decomposers have gotten the nutrients back into the soil.
Transports nutrients
Mutualism ensures that a cycle of the distribution of nutrients and energy is maintained.
In a balanced ecosystem, the biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) parts are in equilibrium. Nutrients cycle efficiently, and the flow of energy and nutrients to the rest of the ecosystem is not interrupted by a community of organisms or natural phenomena.
It is important in order for the ecosystem to produce more from the soil after the decomposers have gotten the nutrients back into the soil.
because through them nutrients in the ecosystem can be used again and again
It is important so that the ecosystem can grow from itself. Also look and study the transfer of energy and matter. These charts are very helpful.
The flow of energy in an ecosystem is unidirectional and is not cyclic. It is represented in a flowchart form. The flow of nutrients in an ecosystem is cyclic like a water cycle. An example for flow of energy is :- sun --- producer --- primary consumer --- secondary consumer --- tertiary consumer --- decomposer. The energy remained in the is very little and it is released as heat. An example for flow of nutrients is :- air, water, soil --- producer --- primary consumer ----secondary consumer --- tertiary consumer ---- decomposer ---- air, water, soil--- and so on (cyclic)
return nutrients to the environment so matter and energy can begin another cycle.