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Similarly, how do animals and plants interact in an ecosystem?
A major example of animal-plant interactions involve the continual processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Green plants are classified as ecological producers, having the unique ability, by photosynthesis, to take carbon dioxide and incorporate it into organic molecules.
In this manner, how do organisms interact in the forest ecosystem?
In the forest, living beings (plants, animals, insects, fungi and bacteria) all interact with each other and with the soil and water to form the forest's specific kind of ecosystem. Plants and algae, for example, are producers. In the forest's ecosystem, the trees, shrubs and moss are all producers.
All animals have important roles in the ecosystem. Some animals help to bring out the nutrients from the cycle while others help in decomposition, carbon, and nitrogen cycle. All animals, insects, and even micro organisms play a role in the ecosystem.