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Can you think of any natural habitat on Earth that is inhabited just by a single species?
In nature, animals, plants, and microbes do not and cannot live in isolation, but interact in various ways to form a biological community.
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Solution
- There is no natural habitat on Earth inhabited by just a single species. This situation is inconceivable because every species depends on others for survival.
- Even plants, which produce their food via photosynthesis, require soil microbes to decompose organic matter and recycle nutrients necessary for their growth.
- Furthermore, plants depend on animals for pollination. Animals, plants, and microbes all interact in various complex ways to form a biological community, where these interdependencies are essential.
- Hence, organisms cannot live in isolation but interact to form a biotic community, ensuring the flow of energy and nutrients sustains life in that environment.
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