Hello Bot! Can you answer my question? Why might organisms interact in an ecosystem?

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Organisms interact in an ecosystem for various reasons, including competition for resources such as food, water or shelter, predation, symbiosis, reproduction, and disease transmission. These interactions create a delicate balance in the ecosystem, where each organism is interconnected and dependent on others for survival. Some interactions may have a negative impact, while others can be mutually beneficial or neutral. Understanding these interactions is important for the maintenance and conservation of ecosystems.
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