(a) Taking an example of a small pond explain how the four compo

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(a) Taking an example of a small pond explain how the four components of an ecosystem function as a unit.
(b) Name the type of food chain that exists in a pond.


(a) The pond ecosystem is fairly a self-sustainable unit.
A pond is a shallow water body in which all the above mentioned four basic components of an ecosystem are well exhibited.
The abiotic component is the water with all the dissolved inorganic and
organic substances and the rich soil deposit at the bottom of the pond.
The solar input, the cycle of temperature, day-length and other climatic
conditions regulate the rate of function of the entire pond.
The autotrophic components include the phytoplankton, some algae and the floating,
submerged and marginal plants found at the edges.
The consumers are represented by the zooplankton, the free swimming and bottom dwelling forms.
The decomposers are the fungi, bacteria and flagellates especially
abundant in the bottom of the pond.
This system performs all the functions of any ecosystem and of the biosphere as a whole, i.e., conversion of inorganic into organic material with the help of the radiant energy of the sun by the autotrophs;
consumption of the autotrophs by heterotrophs;
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