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Are feathers abiotic or biotic

Updated: 8/10/2023
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12y ago

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bruh a abiotic

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Garland Schimmel

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Noah Brown

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3y ago

Feathers are not biotic. For them to be biotic they need to meet all the requirements. Feathers don't need water or food. They also don't contain living cells.

Are feathers alive? No, feathers are dead tissue. epidermis, its outer skin layer. As it's produced in the follicle keratin is extruded out, enlarging the feather. This also shows how it is abiotic.

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7y ago

Fur is considered to be biotic since it can be used as food by some insects. You might think that since it isn't alive anymore that it would be abiotic. But the term abiotic means that something was never alive.

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12y ago

Feathers are part of the birds, and are biotic (living) factors.

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Shelby Petrey

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14y ago

Pigeons are biotic. They are a living organism

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14y ago

Yes , because feathers are non-living.

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Ya'Niece McCarter [S...

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bruh a abiotic

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Dane Bessemer

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Abiotic

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Biotic

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KittyHoney23

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2y ago

bruh

abiotic

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