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The most important part of an ecosystem is the living things in it.
Every part of the ecosystem is important because they each have to rely on each other to live: If there are no plants the food chain would never start.
Yes. We are part of an ecosystem. Without an ecosystem we would, nothing would, be able to survive. Hope that answered your question for ya!!
Crocodiles are part of an ecosystem, and can be considered an apex predator. As a predator, they contribute to population control of prey species.
The most important part of an ecosystem is the living things in it.
It is important to protect all life. While crocodiles are indeed dangerous creatures they are essential to the ecosystem at least in a small way. The eat other animals that could potentially over-populate. The same is true for other carnivores, carnivores are an essential part of wildlife on Earth. Just don't get too close! :)
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They are a very important part of any ecosystem. Fungi and bacteria are decomposes.
The part of Jamaica that has crocodiles is a village called Ocho Rioes.
Yes, conch shells have an important role in their ecosystem. The actual shell part of the conch is used to protect the aquatic creature from predators.
No,because decomposers are an important part of nutrient cycle.Through them, nutrients in the ecosystem can be used again and again in this way, nutrient cycles go on and on.
Other nonliving parts of the ecosystem that help you are: water, sunlight, and oxygen. The most important living part of the ecosystem is plants.