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Producers are biotic factors
Producers and consumers are biotic factors.
Producers .
Producers interact with abiotic factors by utilizing them for photosynthesis, such as sunlight and nutrients in the soil. Consumers rely on producers for energy and nutrients, which are influenced by abiotic factors such as temperature and water availability. Decomposers break down dead organic matter and release nutrients back into the ecosystem, connecting biotic and abiotic components through nutrient cycling.
are they producers, decomposers, consumers, or abiotic factors
Biotic means living. Ecosystems has 3 components the Producers,Consumers, and the Decomposers. The consumers is the one who consumes what the producers produce, one example of Consumers is humans and they are biotic (living). Biotic is like a Consumers because Consumers are living organisms, one example of producers is the plants and they are living also, plants give foods to humans and the humans eat what the producers produce.
Seasons are not proven to be abiotic factors, so therefore they are not abiotic factors. But there are abiotic factors during the seasons.
Abiotic factors
There are two maor factors in an ecosystem. One is Abiotic which is the non-living, ex. Sunlight, grass, etc. Then there is the Biotic which are the living ones, ex. Predators, Producers, etc.
Nonliving (abiotic) factors include:soilsandgravelrockswatersunlight
abiotic
Ecology is the study of interactions between biotic and abiotic factors in an environment. Biotic factors a living things (plants, animals...), and abiotic factors are nonliving things (soil, sun, water...). Food webs/chains, heterotrophs/consumers, autotrophs/producers, scavengers, decomposers, omnivores, carnivores, herbivores... these all have to do with ecology.