


As you can see, an ecosystem is a complex and balanced relationship between many organisms and the environment that surrounds it. Changes or threats to one ecosystem will not only directly impact that ecosystem, but also affect the many ecosystems nearby. Humans is the major threats…

Ecological balance is the natural stable state of an ecosystem, aiming to be the most adaptable to living conditions. In an ecosystem, there is always a causal relationship between stability and abundance of status, types in the composition of the ecosystem and the balance of…

There are many types of ecosystems in practice, but there are two main types of ecosystems: terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Terrestrial ecosystems are often found on land such as tropical forest ecosystems, deserts, deserts, savannas, savannas, etc. while underwater ecosystems are often found underwater such…

Ecosystems play a very important role in our lives. The Earth we live in is a huge ecosystem. People work and create wealth everyday, animals and plants are a source of food for humans and pets help humans feel more comfortable. People cut down forests…

The nutrient level of an organism is the position of it in a food chain. An illustrated food chain, describing the order in which animals and plants take their energy through nutrient levels in an ecosystem. The number of nutrient levels in a food chain…

Food chain The food chain is a sequence of many species that shows how the organisms are related with each other by the food they eat, species in lower trophic level is food of species in higher trophic level. Example of food chain: In food…

Energy, water, carbon, nitrogen, minerals in the soil and other elements continuously circulate as a flow between the components of the ecosystem. Plants synthesize hydrocarbons directly from carbon monoxide, water, minerals dissolved in the soil and water to create their own cells. Carbon and oxygen…

A complete ecosystem has the following major components: + Infertility components such as soil, water, litter, temperature… + Produced organisms are plants. + Consumers include plant-eating animals and predators. + Decomposing organisms such as bacteria, fungi… Diagram of ecosystem components: An example of a swamp…

Individual: A single living organism, distinguished from another individual / species. For example, a pine tree in a pine forest or an elephant in an elephant herd. Populations: A collection of individuals of the same species, living together in a defined space, at a given…