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the physical and biological condition in which organism lives​

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Answered by tcs0635513
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Answer:  The area where an organism lives is called its habitat. A habitat includes both biotic and abiotic factors

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Answered by suman8830
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Answer:

The physical and biological world where we live in - Environment/biosphere

Each level of food chain where transfer of energy takes place - Trophic level

The physical factors like temperature, rainfall, wind and soil of an ecosystem - Abiotic factors

Organisms which depend on the producers either directly or indirectly for food - Consumers/heterotrophs

Explanation:

Every ecosystem has a living (biotic) component, i.e. the organisms that live there, and a non-living (abiotic) component, i.e. the physical conditions in which an organisms live, such as landscape, climate and type of soil.

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