A biotic community is defined as a group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other. In the order of life, a biotic community can not exist with macroconsumers in order for life to continue.
Animals are described as macro consumers in the biotic community because they depend on other organisms for their food. Examples include: cows, sheep, bats, mice and ducks.
It is a community(with biotic and a-biotic features) inside of a larger community. For example one plant in the whole garden.
it forms an ecosystem
They are biotic because they were once living.
Biotic things are those things that live in an animal's habitat. They include plants and other animals, of all species. One species survival is a direct result of the biotic and abiotic factors in its environment.
Its abiotic
A macro consumer is a large food consumer that depends on food from another organism. This includes carnivores, herbivores and omnivores. Examples include: humans, dogs, cats, horses and goats.
Every ecosystem has a number of abiotic and biotic factors. In a marsh community three biotic factors would be animals, algae and plants. These all influence each other.
No, a community is all the biotic factors in an ecosystem.
The biotic factors are the living things in that area. That is, biotic factors are the flora (plants) and fauna (animals) of an area.
a community is refering to the biotic factors in an ecosystem. an ecosystem consists of both biotic and abiotic factors. ( abiotic= non-living things ex. air, dirt sunlight, etc.)(biotic=living things ex. plants, animals, bacteria, etc.)
It is biotic factors It is biotic factorsecosystem
sequences of change in community
It is a community(with biotic and a-biotic features) inside of a larger community. For example one plant in the whole garden.
they are biotic because they have a ecosystem
A biotic community can not exist without producers. This is because producers are the only source of energy from the sun.
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