Question
What is the relationship between matter and energy in an ecosystem?(1 point)
Responses
There is no relationship between matter and energy in an ecosystem.
There is no relationship between matter and energy in an ecosystem.
Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.
Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.
Matter and energy show the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
Matter and energy show the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
Matter and energy can only be modeled through food webs.
Matter and energy can only be modeled through food webs.
Responses
There is no relationship between matter and energy in an ecosystem.
There is no relationship between matter and energy in an ecosystem.
Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.
Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.
Matter and energy show the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
Matter and energy show the feeding relationships in an ecosystem.
Matter and energy can only be modeled through food webs.
Matter and energy can only be modeled through food webs.
Answers
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The correct response is: **Matter and energy are cycled through the ecosystem.**
In an ecosystem, matter (such as nutrients) is recycled through various processes like decomposition and nutrient cycling, while energy flows through the ecosystem in a one-way direction, typically from producers to consumers and eventually to decomposers.
In an ecosystem, matter (such as nutrients) is recycled through various processes like decomposition and nutrient cycling, while energy flows through the ecosystem in a one-way direction, typically from producers to consumers and eventually to decomposers.
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