BIOL 1F26 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Heterotroph, Biogeochemical Cycle, Soil Biodiversity

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Ecosystems can hold or support a large number of organisms. Organisms interact with multiple other organisms in one local setting. Community- the collection of organisms that live in a particular place; known as the habitat. Ecosystems are the unique combination of the community of organisms and the habitat in. Ecosystems can vary in size, with the biggest ecosystem being the biosphere, which is which the community of organisms live the summer of all the ecosystems on earth. The elements, gasses, nutrients, etc. are said to be in a closed system. These resources can be recycled but no new resources are created or destroyed. Ex: the total amount of carbon on the planet remains the same but changes between different states (carbon in sugars, carbon dioxide) Metabolic energy is said to be in an open system. Plants can readily extract energy from solar radiation and stare it in larger metabolically relevant molecules (sugars)

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