Biology, asked by juli21, 10 months ago

how biotic components interact with a biotic components?​

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Answered by bhavana1104
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did you mean how biotic components interact with abiotic components??

then your answer is:

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. At the same time, the biotic factors will influence the abiotic factors. Microbes and plant life in a lake will determine what the different factors of the water will be (sunlight levels, acidity, murkiness, etc.). So both types of factors will influence each other to determine the ecosystem.

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Explanation:

Interactions within the biotic component:

  • Food is the primary link between members of the living world, or the biotic component of an ecosystem.
  • Producers (green plants) trap a portion of the sun's energy to produce food through photosynthesis.
  • In this process, the energy of the sun gets converted into the chemical energy of food.
  • Plants use a part of this energy and store the rest in their body.
  • Herbivores eat plants and use up a part of the energy (food) stored in plants.
  • They, in turn, store some of the energy in their body, which is then used by carnivores, which feed on the herbivores.
  • This way, energy passes from producers to primary consumers, then to secondary consumers, and so on.
  • However, there is a loss of energy at each step, as energy passes from the producers to the various Consumers.

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