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Distinguish
between Biotic and Abiotic resources
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Answered by poojithashankar2008
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chemical elements within the ecosystem. Resources of abiotic factors are usually obtained from the atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere.. Biotic resources comprises all the living organisms from animals to humans.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Biotic Meaning

The term “biotic” is formed by the combination of two terms, “bio” meaning life and “ic” meaning like. Thus, the term means life-like and is related to all the living entities pr esent in an ecosystem.

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Biotic Factors

Biotic factors relate to all the living things in the ecosystem. Their presence and their biological by-products affect the composition of an ecosystem. Biotic factors refer to all living organisms from animals and humans, to plants, fungi, and bacteria. The interactions between various biotic factors are necessary for the reproduction of each species and to fulfil essential requirements like food, etc.

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Examples of Biotic Factors

Examples of biotic resources include all the living components present in an ecosystem. These include producers, consumers, decomposers and detritivores

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Abiotic Meaning

The term abiotic refers to all the non-living factors present in an ecosystem. Sunlight, water, land, all constitute the abiotic factors.

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Abiotic Factors

Abiotic factors refer to all the non-living, i.e. chemical and physical factors present in the atmosphere, hydrosphere, and lithosphere. Sunlight, air, precipitation, minerals, and soil are some examples of abiotic factors. These factors have a significant impact on the survival and reproduction of species in an ecosystem.

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Examples of Abiotic Factors

Abiotic examples typically depend on the type of ecosystem. For in stance, abiotic components in a terrestrial ecosystem include air, weather, water, temperature, humidity, altitude, the pH level of soil, type of soil and more. Abiotic examples in an aquatic ecosystem include water salinity, oxygen levels, pH levels, water flow rate, water depth and temperature.

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