EBK BIOLOGY:SCIENCE F/LIFE
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Chapter 16, Problem 7LTB
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An ecosystem can be defined as the different species living in a particular environment along with their physical environment. All the living things in an ecosystem rely on their non-living and living environment for its survival, such as for food supplies, and other requirements.
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