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Example:
Imagine trying to organize a chaotic family gathering where each member has different needs and preferences. This is similar to how an ecosystem functions, with various living organisms and nonliving elements interacting in a specific area. Just as you might balance Aunt Mary's preference for quiet with the kids' need for play space, an ecosystem balances the needs of plants, animals, water, and sunlight to maintain harmony.

Practice Version

Ecosystem: All the living and nonliving things interacting in an area. Ecosystem. An ecosystem is a community of plants, animals, and microbes interacting with each other and their environment.