Yes. It does live in the ecosystem, and everything in an ecosystem afects it, so yes
The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are the abiotic components, while the living ones are biotic components.
The two main parts of the ecosystem The biotic factors: all the living and once-living parts of the ecosystem; plants, animals, fungi... The abiotic factors: all the non-living factors in the ecosystem; temperature(air), rocks, water
an ecosystem is made of living and non living material
Depending on the ecosystem being damaged or the scale of said damage it could have large scale or little to no affect on the ecosystem. lets say a large part of the ecosystem was destroyed then it would change the habit of almost every living creature.
The Ecosystem
a living part of an ecosystem are biotic and abiotic { biotic is living and abiotic is nonliving] The living part of an ecosystem is probably referring to the plants and animals. And, they are broken down into smaller groups called communities.
biotic
An organism.
The most important part of an ecosystem is the living things in it.
No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.
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An ecosystem is a complex of living organisms."The anthill is just a small part of the large ecosystem."
abiotic factor
They are a living species part of an ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a place where living and non-living things interact with each other.A meadow is an example of ecosystem.In every ecosystem,producers are mostly plants,and therefore plants are the part of the ecosystem that are producers.
All living and non-living things in a given area that interact with one other, make up an ecosystem. The non-living part of an ecosystem includes water, rocks, air, light, and soil.
Other nonliving parts of the ecosystem that help you are: water, sunlight, and oxygen. The most important living part of the ecosystem is plants.