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Q: Why can't producers in some ecosystems make an unlimited supply of organic material?
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Interdependence in nature is illustrated by?

Interdependence in nature is illustrated by ecosystems. Living organisms rarely exist alone as illustrated by an ecosystem, in which everything is interconnected. The sun provides the light energy, which primary producers (plants, algae, and photosynthetic prokaryotes) use to synthesize sugars and other organic compounds. These sugars and organic compounds are then used as building material for growth and as fuel for cellular respiration. The organisms in the next trophic levels indirectly or directly depend on this photosynthetic output of the primary producers as this chemical energy is then consumed by primary consumers (herbivores), secondary consumers (carnivores), and tertiary consumers (carnivores that eat other carnivores). Many of these nutrient transfers through the trophic level lead to detritus, non living organic material, which provides energy for the detritivores (prokaryotes and fungi) who help to decompose this organic material in an ecosystem. The chemical elements are then transferred in inorganic forms to abiotic reservoirs such as soil, water, and air, which the primary producers recycle into organic compounds. These living organisms are so interconnected that there would be serious consequences for the ecosystem and the living organisms in it if even one trophic level were to be destroyed.


What is primary production?

Nikes primary product is the shoe


What are the importance of ascomycetes?

In terms of ecological processes, ascomycetes are important as decomposers of organic material, symbiotes with trees, and a major source of nitrogen in certain ecosystems (as lichens). In industry, ascomycetes, the various yeasts, are what make bread rise and alcoholic beverages alcoholic. As well, several antibiotics are produced from ascomycetes. Many chemicals are massed produced by culturing the ascomycetes that product them naturally. There are some negative reasons why ascomycetes are important. Some, like Claviceps purpurea, are nasty plant pathogens that cost farmers money and raise food prices. Some, such as Candida albicans, are human pathogens.


Why do organic products tend to be more expensive?

Organic products cost more because of 1. With natural things we can not produce more as per requirement( Demand and supply). 2. Research were taken to produce more with limited land available to developed countries. As a result we started produce more but at the same time our natural food products ( Vegitables) lost their original test and quality. Our land can not produce the good old days agricultural products. 3. To bring the situation back again researcher trying to produce organic products within natural environment. 4. Only limited quantity can be produce and sellers take the advantage of fixing high price. 5. New generation is crazy about organic product and thus fetches high profit to the sellers or producers in the name of organic product. 6. Actually we do not know whether the same land is capable of producing the good old days natural product!


Where can organic farming be used in the future?

Organic farming is a way of growing foods without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. It can be used anywhere a farmer wants to use it now and in the future. Organic farming is also GMO-free, but since GMOs are cross pollinating organic crops and more cross pollination is likely to occur in the future, it is possible that that all foods, including organic, will have GMOs in them in the future and truly organic foods that are free of GMOs will be lost.

Related questions

Why cant the producers in some ecosystems make an unlimited supply of organic material?

One or more nutrients are in short supply.


What are producers that generate organic compounds from inorganic material?

Plants by photosynthesis reaction.


Are Detritivores Producers?

No, detrivores are animals that eat the remains of organic material like a Vulture, producers make their own 'food' like plants. Hope this helped!


Organisms that manufacture organic nutrients for an ecosystem are called?

Organisms that manufacture organic nutrients for an ecosystem are called producers. Most plants are producers, as they manufacture organic nutrients through the process of photosynthesis.


How is primary productively related to biomass?

Producers store chemical energy in the biomass, also known as organic material, and the rate by which producers in an ecosystem build biomass is primary productivity. Both dealing with building biomass by the action caused by producers. Hope this helps (:


What is tramsformer?

Decomposers and transformers are the living components of the ecosystem and they are fungi and bacteria. Decomposers attack the dead remains of producers and consumers and degrade the complex organic substances into simper compounds. The simple organic matters are then attacked by another kind of bacteria, transformers, which changes these organic compounds into the inorganic forms that are suitable for re-use by, producers or green plants. The decomposers and transformers play very important role in maintaining the dynamic nature of ecosystems.


Is organic matter producers or decomposers?

Organic matter is what life is made of - this means that some of that life are producers and some are decomposers (and some are consumers).


What organic material can be found in humus?

what types of organic material is fouand in humus


Is organic material homogeneous or heterogeneous?

organic material is your mother! OH BURN!


Content of organic material?

Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.


What is the role of producers in the carbon cycle?

organic compounds


Is sugar organic or inorganic material?

organic