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प्रश्न
Explain the various components of ecosystem.
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An ecosystem consists of three basic components, namely
- Abiotic Components:
- Abiotic components include the non-living, inorganic, physical, and chemical factors in the environment. Eg. Land, Air, Water, Calcium, Iron, etc.
- Biotic Components:
- Biotic components include plants, animals, and micro organisms.
- Biotic components can be classified into three categories:
- Producers
- Consumers
- Decomposers.
- Producers are self-nourishing components of the ecosystem. Elance they are called Autotrophs.
- They are found both on land and water. Eg. Plants, Algae, Bacteria, etc.
- Consumers are those that depend on producers, directly or indirectly. Hence they are called Heterotrophs.
- Decomposers are some organisms that are incapable of preparing its own food. They live on dead and decaying plants and animals. Hence they are called Saprotrophs.
- Energy Components:
- All organisms in the biosphere use energy to work and convert one form of energy into another.
- The Sun is the ultimate source of energy for the biosphere as a whole.
- The producers, consumers, and the decomposers contribute a lot to the energy flow in an ecosystem.
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