animals use symbiosis and the life cycle to depend on eachother.
how do the animals in this ecosystem depend on other living things to meet their basic needs
yes, ecosystems have abiotic components[non-living]as well as biotic components,Therefore they do contain nonliving things or else an ecosystem is not formed.
Non living things in an ecosystem is called abiotic(ex: rocks, water, sticks.). The livening thing in an ecosystem is called biotic (ex: animals, trees, plants.).
The term "biosphere" is sometimes used as a collective noun for all living and organic matter on the planet.
The Ecosystem
No. No living things live on it. Plants, animals, rivers and lakes and ponds and oceans, rainfall, or ecosystem
yes, ecosystems have abiotic components[non-living]as well as biotic components,Therefore they do contain nonliving things or else an ecosystem is not formed.
Living things that consume food. Such as animals.
relations is about between the living and the non living things. Ecosystem is the home or habitat for the animals or the abiotic and biotic
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and Biodiversity affects ecosystem function, as do the processes of disturbance.
Living organisms depend on other living organisms as food sources. AN overpopulation of a certain living organism or a decrease in a population of an organisms may unstable the other organisms that depend on it for food.
animals plants all living things
Plants,animals,and other living things
scientist classify parts of an ecosystem by biotic things (living things) and abiotic things ( nonliving things).
The living things in an ecosystem are the plants and animals and other organisms. The non-living things are things like soil, water, tempurature, and weather.
Biotic is one of two components in an ecosystem. Biotic factors are living things in an ecosystem such as animals
Some nonliving things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are water, rocks, and air. Some living things that can be found in a mini ecosystem are animals, insects and fungi, and vegetation such as grass, trees and shrubs.
water and nutrition