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Abiotic means without life. In any habitat that means rock, water, air, sand, etc. Biotic means life so anything that is alive belongs in this category. Remember that Biology means the study of life.
Yes, Humans are considered to be biotic components as they are among the living.
Biogeography is the study of populations and their ranges. This field of study takes abiotic (weather, temperature, sunlight, etc.) and biotic factors (predation, parasitism, competition, resource availability) into consideration.
Scince leaves grow, they should be considered biotic even when they have fallen from the tree and die.
The swan's WEBBED FEET used for swimming is an ADAPTATION which is considered a biotic factor.
Snails are living and are considered to be biotic.
Abiotic means without life. In any habitat that means rock, water, air, sand, etc. Biotic means life so anything that is alive belongs in this category. Remember that Biology means the study of life.
Its abiotic
biotic means living environment so mushrooms would be biotic.
An flower is considered biotic because it is living.
Yes, Humans are considered to be biotic components as they are among the living.
biotic components are the living things that shape an ecosystem. they are in entirety, any living component that affects another organism. biotic components are the living components of an organism's environment, such as predators and prey. biotic would include organisms, their presence, parts, interaction, and wastes. factors such as parasitism, disease, and predation (one animal eating another) would also be classified as biotic factors.
Trees, and all plants for that matter, are biotic. They are living things. Humans, plants animals, and insects are considered biotic components. Rocks, sunlight, air, water, etc is considered abiotic
it would be considered biotic because it was once living
no a rock is not alive
Scince leaves grow, they should be considered biotic even when they have fallen from the tree and die.
Biogeography is the study of populations and their ranges. This field of study takes abiotic (weather, temperature, sunlight, etc.) and biotic factors (predation, parasitism, competition, resource availability) into consideration.