Question
What are the different components of ecosystem?

Answer

(1) There are two main components of the ecosystem, viz. abiotic components and biotic components.
(2) Abiotic components include all the inorganic substances such as B S, C, N, H, etc., their distribution and amount available in an ecosystem and the organic compounds such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, etc. along with the climate of that region.
(3) Biotic components include all the living organisms living in an ecosystem. The living organisms may be autotrophic or producers and converters or transducers. These are either green plants having photosynthetic abilities or chemosynthetic microorganisms. The heterotrophic organisms are called consumers.

They can either be macroconsumers or microconsumers.
  1. Macroconsumers are herbivores, carnivores or omnivores as per the order in which they appear in the food chain.
  2. Herbivores are primary consumers while the carnivores are secondary consumers.
  3. Omnivores can be secondary or tertiary consumers.
  4. Microconsumers are decomposing organisms and hence they are also called decomposers. They have saprophytic mode of nutrition. Bacteria, actinomycetes and fungi are some of the microconsumers.
  5. Microconsumers decompose complex organic compounds from dead and living protoplasm and release the inorganic nutrients obtained from them, back to the environment.

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