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a functional unit consisting of all the living organisms (plants, animals, and microbes) in a given area, and all the non-living physical and chemical factors of their environment, linked together through nutrient cycling and energy flow. An ecosystem can be of any size-a log, pond, field, forest, or the earth's biosphere-but it always functions as a whole unit. ...
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An interacting network of groups of organisms together with their nonliving or physical environment.
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The system in which animals and plants depend on in their environment, and the environment depends on them.
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An interconnected and symbiotic grouping of animals, plants, fungi and micro-organisms that sustains life through biological, geological and chemical activity.
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A community of plants and animals existing in an environment that supplies them with water, air, and other elements they need for life.
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