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The nutrient that organisms get from their local ecosystem is phosphorous. Organisms also get nitrogen from the air and it can also be added to the soil.

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Which nutrient do organisms tend to get their local ecosystem?

Phosphorous


What nutrient do organisms tend get from their local ecosystem?

minerals


Which nutrient do organisms tend to get from their local ecosytem?

The nutrient that organisms tend to get from their local ecosystem is phosphorus. They can also get the nutrient nitrogen locally.


What nutrient do organsms tend to get from their local ecosystem?

Organisms tend to get phosphorus from their local ecosystem. An organism can also get nitrogen from its local ecosystem. Nitrogen is added to the organism's local ecosystem by bacteria from the air.


What nutrients do organism tend to get from their local ecosystem?

phosphorous


What nutrient tends to cycle within a single ecosystem?

Nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus tend to cycle within a single ecosystem. They are taken up by plants, consumed by animals, and released back into the environment through decomposition and waste, completing the nutrient cycle.


Organisms that break down complex compounds and dead tissue?

Decomposers


What does an earthquake do to a freshwater ecosystem?

Earthquakes generally have minimal effects on a freshwater ecosystem. Because fault lines do not tend to go through a freshwater ecosystem, the quakes cannot to harm directly to the organisms. Some damage that could be a result of a quake would be trees falling down, some organisms falling down and loosing their balance, ect. As you can see, it is not exactly a bad problems all the freshwater organisms have to worry about. And naturally, it would depend on where the ecosystem is. But overall, the earthquake really doesn't play a factor into the ecosystem as a whole.


Which nutrient tend to have a stronger satiating effect?

proteins


When a ecosystem is balanced none of it's parts are changing?

An ecosystem is considered balanced when the interactions between different organisms and their environment remain stable over time. This balance can fluctuate due to natural events, but the ecosystem will tend to self-regulate to maintain overall stability. Changes within an ecosystem are normal, but a truly balanced ecosystem can withstand these changes without significant disruption to its overall function.


When might an ecosystem be unable to restore a community of organi sms to its original state?

ecosystems are resilient and tend to restore a community of organisms to its original state unless the physical environment is permanently altered.


Which ecosystem has the most variety of organism?

well rainforests do tend to have alot