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biotic and abiotic compenet s are linked to ecosystem biotic mean living things and avocitic mean non living k example plant is living and soil air and water sunlight are aboitic so plants are depend upon abiotic compenet s so we can say that biotic and abiotic are linked through ecosystem
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Both of these terms are related to describing components of an ecosystem, or the community of living organisms that live in a particular environmental system. Biotic factorsare the living components of an ecosystem (biotic meaning biological). These include living animals, plants, and microscopic organisms like bacteria.
Abiotic factors are the non-living components of an ecosystem. The prefix "a" means "anti" in this sense, or anti-biological. Abiotic factors include the soil, air, geographic landforms (mountains, rocks, etc.), and water systems (ocean, river, lake, etc.) that comprise a given ecosystem. The acronym SWATS is often used here, meaning Soil, Water, Air, Temperature, and Sunlight.
Biotic and abiotic factors both influence each other. The abiotic factors will determine what kinds of biotic factors will be present. Particular organisms and plant forms are suited for particular types of environments. For example, frigid climates will not support lizards and other cold-blooded animals. Instead, large, blubbery mammals like whales and polar bears are much better suited to this type of environment.
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