Eco System
Eco System
Furqan Saeed
What is an ecosystem?
An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all
plants, animals and micro-organisms in an
area functioning together with all of the non-
living physical factors of the environment. An
ecosystem is a completely independent unit
of interdependent organisms which share the
same habitat. Ecosystems usually form a
number of food webs which show the
interdependence of the organisms within the
ecosystem
What is an ecosystem?
Biogeochemical cycling
Interrelation
A-biotic & Biotic Components
Energy Flows
Energy Flows in
Ecosystem
Energy Flow
through
Food Chains
Ecological Pyramid
Solar Energy received by
Vegetation
Biogeochemical Cycles
biogeochemical cycle is a circuit or pathway
by which a Chemical element or molecule
moves through both biotic ("bio-") and a-biotic
("geo-") compartments of an ecosystem
Biogeochemical Cycles
Biogeochemical Cycles
Nitrogen Cycle
Oxygen Cycle
Carbon Cycle
Phosphorus Cycle
Sulphur Cycle
Water Cycle
Hydrogen Cycle
Nitrogen Cycle
The nitrogen cycle is the biogeochemical cycle
that describes the transformations of nitrogen
and nitrogen-containing compounds in nature. It
is a gaseous cycle.