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How do organisms interact with the living and non-living environment to obtain matter and energy?

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- Interdependent relationships in ecosystems

Seeking matter and energy resources to sustain life, organisms in an ecosystem interact with one another in complex feeding hierarchies of producers, consumers, and decomposers, which together represent a food web.

- In other words, In most ecosystems, energy enters as sunlight and is transformed by producers into a biologically usable form of matter through photosynthesis. That matter and energy then passes from organism to organism through food webs. Some energy is released from the system as heat.

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