What is Biodiversity?

 Biodiversity. Biodiversity is the conjoining of many different species both flora and fauna within an ecosystem. This can be measured on a micro or macro level. We often think about biodiversity based on what we can see and forget the important living things in an ecosystem that we can't see such as bacteria, fungi, and other micro-organisms. All of these, as well as the flora and fauna, make up the biodiversity in an ecosystem and play their own special part in the system, whether it is visible to you or not. They live in different symbiotic ways including mutualistic, parasitic, in commensalism, and in competition. All are dependent on one another in some form. That is what creates a biodiverse system and is the essence of biodiversity.

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