The specific arrangement, size and color of a flowers pistil attract specific insect, bird or other organism to visit that flower by perception of color, smell and physical approach etc.
Yes because biotic means living and bees and flowers are biotic, so therefor they are both biotic
Flowers are structures on a type of plants called angiosperms, which usually exploit a strategy involving a flower, called biotic pollination which requires another organism (vector) typically, although not always, an insect. By contrast, abiotic pollinators like grasses and conifers would use other means like wind or rarely water to effect pollination. Biotic non-insect pollinators may rely on birds or bats for transport, but the great majority of pollen vectors are insects.
biotic and abiotic interactions
Ducks grass trees flowers.
No branches are not abiotic because they are still connected to the tree and the tree is biotic(living) meaning things connected to it are also biotic . The Greek who made up the abiotic and biotic factors say that even if some thing was alive and is no longer thought of alive it is still thought of as biotic because the fact that at one time it was alive.
Flowers are considered biotic, as they are living, where as something abiotic, which is non-living, or never was living.
Abiotic: trees, animals, flowers, germs,plants. biotic: soil, ?
biotic factors would be trees, dead animals, flowers, leaves, and other plants
monkeys are biotic factors.think like this..biotic factors are living things like flowers,bees etc...and abiotic factors are non living things like sand and rocks.hope i answered your question.
Biotic
More commonly, the process of pollination requires pollinators: organisms that carry or move the pollen grains from the anther to the receptive part of the carpel or pistil. This is biotic pollination. The various flower traits (and combinations thereof) that differentially attract one type of pollinator or another are known as pollination syndromes. There are roughly 200,000 varieties of animal pollinators in the wild, most of which are insects.
Its abiotic