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What is an ecological system called that consists of all of its biotic and abiotic factors?

A-Community
B ecosystem
C habitat
D pure culture

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it would be B ecosystem

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Ecosystem consists all the biotic and abiotic factors in an ecological system. There are six ecosystems namely forest, grassland, desert, tundra, freshwater, and marine. These ecosystems are important because there are living and nonliving organisms that depends on their habitat.

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B. Ecosystem. By definition, an ecosystem is composed of both its abiotic and biotic factors. A community is the population of living organisms in an ecosystem, and a habitat is the generally abiotic location in which the community lives, so "ecosystem" can also be thought of as the inclusion of a community and habitat together. "Pure culture" would more closely describe a population that you might grow on a Petri dish, for instance.
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