Human beings rely on a host of invisible services that ecosystems provide. For example: they provide foods, medicines and energy; they regulate nutrient recycling and waste; they lock up carbon; they maintain clean air and water, they supply crop pollination, seed dispersal, pest and disease control; they preserve genetic diversity and provide recreation for us all.
The concept of an ecosystem is important because it conveys one of the key insights that we have gained from the science of ecology, that everything is related to everything else. Everyday perception tells us that we live in a world composed of distinct units: trees, rocks, animals, buildings, and so on. Yet all of these seemingly unconnected fragments are in fact part of one system; they are interrelated, and this interrelation is essential for life. Since no piece exists independently of another, none can be modified without affecting the others. It is this idea that is behind the term "ecosystem."
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Algae
Microorganisms and microscopic organisms. They are important to biodiversity because they act as decomposers in ecosystems that nutrient recycle and they also play an important role in the nitrogen cycle.
Ecosystems that are established on land (as opposed to Marine ecosystems).
We have ecosystems to live. Ecosystems give us energy,oxygen and many other things. Earth is the only planet which have ecosystems.
because it provides energy to the organism in the terrestrial ecosystem
Fire is important to the sustainability of grassland ecosystems because ...... it just is
Ecosystems are absolute vital in modern day humanity because If there weren't any ecosystems, how would we be here? How would have the Human race evolved? It wouldn't. Ecosystems are just as important as us.
The most important part of an ecosystem is the living things in it.
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Ecosystems in the ocean are called marine ecosystems. Plankton is important to the marine ecosystem because they are food for many animals.
it helps to grow the plants
Protists are important to the earth's ecosystems because they were the first complex life on earth, provide as a food source to many living things, and help clean large bodies of water.
Because they are beautiful!