The Ecosystem Concept and a real-life example
1. In your own words, explain the "Ecosystem" concept. What are ecosystems composed of and how are they structured? Demonstrate your understanding of the concept by using a real example with which you are familiar, and then briefly discuss how this concept can be applied to a current environmental problem. An ecosystem is a group of organisms and processes that interact with and depend upon each other. Each member or process is somehow invariably linked to the survival or function of another. An ecosystem could be described as a series of concentric circles, like ripples in a pond, branching out further and further. While all things on one ring are directly related to each other and actually provide vital life support processes for each other, the rings also interact with each other, species and processes having indirect effects on one another.
Another "ring" of our series that make up the ecosystem of the University is the group comprised of producers. Producers are the organisms, usually plants, that produce organic compounds. The most commonly thought-of producers are the green plants: trees, grass, flowers and the like. At UGA, there exists a great number of hardwood trees. Through photosynthesis, green plants take carbon dioxide, an abiotic substance, and manufacture oxygen from it. In turn, humans take in oxygen, like all mammals, and use it in vital life processes. In general, these processes work well without interruption. However, in our small ecosystem of the school and larger ecosystems, even the ecosphere, humans are not contributing to the ecosystems in a good way. Cars, buildings, and other man-made things give off chemicals that are detrimental to almost all life processes. If humans are g
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Approximate Word count = 592
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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