The correct options are as follows; 1. A. The ecosystem is made up of abiotic and biotic components. The abiotic components refers to the non living component of the ecosystem while the biotic components refers to the living part of the ecosystem. Examples of abiotic components include: sunlight, relative humidity, rainfall, soil, etc. The biotic components are the various plants and animals that can be found in the ecosystem. 2. A Abiotic factors refers to the non living components of an ecosystem. Examples of these are water, temperature, amount of sunlight, soil types, etc. The biotic and the abiotic factors of an ecosystem interact together to create balance in the ecosystem. 3. C An habitat refers to the place where an organism lives. A habitat is an ideal place that fits all the needs of a particular organism. All the resources that an organism needs to survive is usually find in their habitat and living organisms typically have adaptations which make them fit for their habitats. 4. C The role of an organism is in its environment is called niche. An ecological niche refers to the role and the position of a specie in its ecosystem. Ecological niche encompass how an organism gets its food and shelter, how it survives, how it reproduces and how it interact with other components of its ecosystem. 5. The organisms that break down dead organic matter in the rain forest is called DECOMPOSERS. Decomposers feed on dead organic matter and decompose them in order to make the nutrients in them available to the soil. Soil fertility usually increases as the result of the activities of the decomposers. The nutrients released into the soil are used as food for growing plants. 6.D Diversity is the biological word that is used to describe the different species of plants and animals that are present in a particular ecosystem. The higher the different species of living organisms that are present in an ecosystem, the higher the biodiversity. The higher the biodiversity of an ecosystem, the better is it for the survival of the organisms in that particular ecosystem. <span />
A fruit<span> is the seed bearing structure in flowering plants </span>angiosperms form<span> from the ovary after flowering. </span>Fruits<span> are the means by which </span>angiosperms<span> disseminate seeds. </span>