Module 1 (Part 2)
Module 1 (Part 2)
Ecosystem
It can be defined as a region
where plants, animals and
microbes can interact with
each other and their
environment.
Type of Ecosystem
Natural Ecosystem
Ecosystem Artificial Ecosystem
Components of Ecosystem
1. Biotic Structure (Living)
2. Abiotic Structure (Non-living)
Biotic structure of ecosystem
Producers
or
Autotrophs
Consumers Carnivores
Herbivores or
(plant eaters) (animal eaters)
Heterotrophs
Omnivores Detritivores
Producers (Autotrophs)
1. They can make their food themselves
by photosynthesis.
2. On land, most producers are green
plants.
3. In freshwater and ocean ecosystems,
algae and aquatic plants growing
near shorelines are the major
producers of variable colors.
4. In open water, the dominant
producers are phytoplankton—
mostly microscopic organisms that
float or drift in the water.
Photosynthesis
Photosynthesis is the process
in which green plants can
prepared their food by using
atmospheric CO2, water and
chlorophyll in the presence of
sun light.
Consumers (Heterotrophs)
The organisms which get their food by feeding upon other organisms
called consumers.
Types of
Consumers
1. Herbivores or Primary Consumers (Plant eaters)
2. Carnivores or Secondary Consumers (Meat eaters)
3. Omnivores (Plants as well as meat eaters)
4. Detritivores (Feed on parts of dead organisms,
waste of living organisms are called detritus.)
Herbivores (plant eaters)
Herbivores (plant eaters)
Carnivores (meat eaters)
Detritivores
Physical
Factors
1. The sun light and shade, intensity of solar flux, duration of sun
hours, average temperature, maximum-minimum temperature,
annual rail fall, wind, latitude and altitude, soil type are water
availability and some important physical factors which have strong
influence on the ecosystem.
Bio-chemical
Factors
1. Availability of major essential nutrients like carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus,
potassium, hydrogen, oxygen, sulphur, level of toxic materials, salts
causing salinity and various organic substances present in soil or water
mainly influence the functioning of ecosystem .