What are the components of an ecosystem?

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The question is primarily focused on understanding the components of an ecosystem, including biotic and abiotic factors, and the differences between natural and artificial ecosystems.

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Biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (physical factors) components.

The components of an ecosystem include biotic components like plants, animals, and microorganisms (living organisms) and abiotic components like temperature, rainfall, wind, soil, and minerals.

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The components of an ecosystem include biotic components like plants, animals, and microorganisms (living organisms) and abiotic components like temperature, rainfall, wind, soil, and minerals.

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Ecosystems function through the interactions between the biotic and abiotic components, where living organisms rely on physical factors for survival and growth.

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Avoid confusing biotic with abiotic components; 'biotic' refers to living organisms, while 'abiotic' refers to non-living environmental factors.

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