Biology, asked by simranbaghel568, 17 hours ago

Object : To understand the Biotic and Abiotic components of your environment and their mutual interdependence. Required Materials : Copy, pencil, rubber, sharpner, hand lens, rope, spud to dig mud or any other hard object. Method : Select a place near your school (note that there should be some plants in the selected area). Mark one metre long and one metre broad part of this place Observe minutely whether any insect-pest, bird, frog or other organism is visible in this area ? Dig the mud in some area and also observe the organisms by hand lens. Write the name of groups of organisms observed, (If name is not known give them names A, B, C etc. and try to represent them by drawing their figures), Note their number in the note book, count one organism one time only. If any plant is in the marked area then count it also in the group of plants. On the basis of your observation note that in the marked area : Questions : 1. Which are the biotic and abiotic components ? 2. How many types of biotic components are seen here? 3. Is any food chain or food web seen here? 4. What are the resources available here for their survival of the organisms here? 5. Discuss about the above information and write the mutual interdependence of that place.​

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Answered by singhanit00gmailcom
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the components can breathe are called biotic and the components that cannot breathe are abiotic components

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