What components are included in the structure of biogeocenosis?

The structure of a biogeocenosis consists of the following general components: a biotope (ecotope), as well as a biocenosis. Biocenosis is a collection of living organisms that has developed historically. Biotope is an abiotic environment, an area of the earth’s surface that is occupied by living organisms.
Any biogeocenosis includes: producers (green vegetation), consumers (primary, secondary), decomposers (microorganisms), components of inanimate nature. Relationships of various orders arise between these components.



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