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Biotic.
the biotic and abiotic factors affects living things in a given biome? and the living things a non living things that factors the life is an example of living things...
Yup. Abiotic things like water and rocks are part of an ecosystem as well as biotic things like trees and birds
Limiting Factors
Biotic factors are living creatures or their remains that have an effect on a given situation. Abiotic factors are nonliving, nonorganic items that have an effect on a given situation. For instance, in describing the loss of frogs from a pond, a biotic factor may be the introduction of a non-native species that hunted the frogs to local extinction. An abiotic factor may be an increase in water pH caused by increased sulfuric acid levels due to acid rain.
A biologist, an ecologist, a zoologist - basically any scientist studying the area. Also, farmers and others involved in agriculture think about this on a daily basis.
Abiotic means the non-living contributor in a given ecosystem. Algae is a living protist (not plant) and thus is a biotic factor.
An ecosystem is defined as " all of the biotic (living) in relation to all of the abiotic factors in a given area. So, a forest, coral reef, or mud puddle are all ecosystems.
No. "Community" is a specific term for all the species living in a given location. "Species are not "abiotic".