1) What is biotic environment and abiotic environment?
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A biotic factor is a living thing that has an impact on another population of living things or on the environment. Abiotic factors do the same thing, but they are non-living. Together, biotic and abiotic factors make up an ecosystem. To survive, biotic factors need abiotic factors. In turn, biotic factors can limit the kinds and amounts of biotic factors in an ecosystem.
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-The biotic factor or biotic component is the living organism that shapes an ecosystem.
- Biotic factors include plants, animals, bacteria, algae, and all other living forms present in an ecosystem
- An ecosystem is a complex system of living and non-living things; the living part of the system forms the biotic factors.
- Biotic factors include all producers, consumers, and decomposers that are involved in the transformation and transport of energy through the food cycle.
4. These biotic factors are also responsible for diseases and outbreaks.
- The abiotic factors or abiotic components of an ecosystem are the non-living physical and chemical composition of nature.
- Abiotic factors include factors like sunlight, water resource, air, soil, rocks, tides, temperature, rain, and humidity, among others.
2. These factors affect the growth, survival, and reproduction of living organisms and their functioning in the ecosystem.
3. All the environment resources are either utilized by different living organisms or made unavailable to organisms after being utilized by other organisms.
4. Natural degradation of various components like chemicals or rocks occurs via hydrolysis or other physical processes.
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