Explain about the inter dependence of biotic and abiotic components with example and diagram.

An ecosystem consists of both living and non-living components. The abiotic or the non-living components includes soil, water, light, inorganic substances. The biotic components of the ecosystem are the producers and the consumers.

Example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components: The interdependency of the abiotic components like air, water, temperature, soil, etc and the biotic components like trees and living organisms are related. The process of photosynthesis takes place in green plants in the presence of sunlight. The green plants act as the primary producers and are vital for the survival of the organisms further in the tropic level. Without sunlight, the process of photosynthesis does not take place; in absence of photosynthesis, no food can be produced, and the primary consumers do not have food for their survival, this breaks the whole food web relationship that is from the producers to the herbivores and herbivores to the carnivores in the ecosystem.Another example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components is the relationship between the soil and plant nutrition. If there is no soil then the plants cannot get nitrogen for their nutrition and survival. Nitrogen is the key component in the vital metabolism mechanisms and nitrogen is also a main component in the composition of amino acids and proteins and also nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.

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An ecosystem consists of both living and non-living components. The abiotic or the non-living components includes soil, water, light, inorganic substances. The biotic components of the ecosystem are the producers and the consumers.

Example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components: The interdependency of the abiotic components like air, water, temperature, soil, etc and the biotic components like trees and living organisms are related. The process of photosynthesis takes place in green plants in the presence of sunlight. The green plants act as the primary producers and are vital for the survival of the organisms further in the tropic level. Without sunlight, the process of photosynthesis does not take place; in absence of photosynthesis, no food can be produced, and the primary consumers do not have food for their survival, this breaks the whole food web relationship that is from the producers to the herbivores and herbivores to the carnivores in the ecosystem.Another example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components is the relationship between the soil and plant nutrition. If there is no soil then the plants cannot get nitrogen for their nutrition and survival. Nitrogen is the key component in the vital metabolism mechanisms and nitrogen is also a main component in the composition of amino acids and proteins and also nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
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An ecosystem consists of both living and non-living components. The abiotic or the non-living components includes soil, water, light, inorganic substances. The biotic components of the ecosystem are the producers and the consumers.

Example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components: The interdependency of the abiotic components like air, water, temperature, soil, etc and the biotic components like trees and living organisms are related. The process of photosynthesis takes place in green plants in the presence of sunlight. The green plants act as the primary producers and are vital for the survival of the organisms further in the tropic level. Without sunlight, the process of photosynthesis does not take place; in absence of photosynthesis, no food can be produced, and the primary consumers do not have food for their survival, this breaks the whole food web relationship that is from the producers to the herbivores and herbivores to the carnivores in the ecosystem.Another example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components is the relationship between the soil and plant nutrition. If there is no soil then the plants cannot get nitrogen for their nutrition and survival. Nitrogen is the key component in the vital metabolism mechanisms and nitrogen is also a main component in the composition of amino acids and proteins and also nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
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An ecosystem consists of both living and non-living components. The abiotic or the non-living components includes soil, water, light, inorganic substances. The biotic components of the ecosystem are the producers and the consumers.

Example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components: The interdependency of the abiotic components like air, water, temperature, soil, etc and the biotic components like trees and living organisms are related. The process of photosynthesis takes place in green plants in the presence of sunlight. The green plants act as the primary producers and are vital for the survival of the organisms further in the tropic level. Without sunlight, the process of photosynthesis does not take place; in absence of photosynthesis, no food can be produced, and the primary consumers do not have food for their survival, this breaks the whole food web relationship that is from the producers to the herbivores and herbivores to the carnivores in the ecosystem.Another example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components is the relationship between the soil and plant nutrition. If there is no soil then the plants cannot get nitrogen for their nutrition and survival. Nitrogen is the key component in the vital metabolism mechanisms and nitrogen is also a main component in the composition of amino acids and proteins and also nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
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An ecosystem consists of both living and non-living components. The abiotic or the non-living components includes soil, water, light, inorganic substances. The biotic components of the ecosystem are the producers and the consumers.

Example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components: The interdependency of the abiotic components like air, water, temperature, soil, etc and the biotic components like trees and living organisms are related. The process of photosynthesis takes place in green plants in the presence of sunlight. The green plants act as the primary producers and are vital for the survival of the organisms further in the tropic level. Without sunlight, the process of photosynthesis does not take place; in absence of photosynthesis, no food can be produced, and the primary consumers do not have food for their survival, this breaks the whole food web relationship that is from the producers to the herbivores and herbivores to the carnivores in the ecosystem.Another example of interdependence of biotic and abiotic components is the relationship between the soil and plant nutrition. If there is no soil then the plants cannot get nitrogen for their nutrition and survival. Nitrogen is the key component in the vital metabolism mechanisms and nitrogen is also a main component in the composition of amino acids and proteins and also nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA.
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