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(Select all that apply.) Ecosystems _____.

can be small
can be large
are made of biomes
only have living parts
have nonliving parts

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The answers would be "can be small", "can be large", and "have nonliving parts". This is 100% correct, because I got it right on my lesson.

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User Russ Clarke
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Answer:

The answers are:

- Can be small

- Can be large

- Have nonliving parts

Explanation:

An ecosystem is a biological system constituted by a community of living organisms and the physical environment where they are related (that is, it is composed of both living and non-living parts). It is a unit composed of interdependent organisms that share the same habitat. A biome is made up of many similar ecosystems, so an ecosystem is much smaller than a biome, although the size of the ecosystems can vary (they can be large or they can be small).

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