Yes,
Plants in closed ecosystems can survive by using the carbon dioxide in the water and making oxygen with it. However, organisms are needed to put carbon dioxide back into the water, so that the plant can oxygenate it again.
The ocean ecosystem will fall apart. Meat eaters need plant eaters to survive. No meat eaters will cause epidemic. The ocean ecosystem would affect land ecosystem
The term of having an ecosystem in a jar is defined as terrarium. A terrarium is a closed environment for keeping and raising plant species for research.
Depends on the climate, ecosystem, and plant.
The main parts of an ecosystem may be labeled: The sun; soil, water, and climate; green plants (food producers); herbivorous (plant eating) animals; carnivorous (flesh eating) animals; and decomposes (fire, fungi and bacteria)
No because dirt is the nonliving part of the ecosystem.
of course!
a strawberry plant
47 hours
A potato
IT WOULD BE HORRIBLE! If a plant of any type is destroyed in the rain forest, it would destroy the ecosystem, and some medicines to cure some diseases would be lost.
where is the forest ecosystem located at \
If all the decomposers were to die, there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals' habitat; the ecosystem would be filled with plant and animal waste, and there would be no decomposition of waste material.