Is this true(T) or false(F)
Biotic factors refer to liveing things
wherears abiotic fators refer to non living
things in an ecosystem .
trueee and you welcome
Abiotic and biotic factors interact directly in an ecosystem to keep it alive. This is the interaction of living things and non living things with a good example being organisms using water which is essential to life but has no life.
A population consists of boitic and abiotic factors.A community consists of abiotic factors only.
Yes.
The low light intensity of the forest affects the growth of pine trees. The light intensity is an abiotic factor, the growth of pine trees is the biotic factor. This is your answer.
a biotic factor
The thing that is characterized by interaction of living organisms and climatic factors is called the ecosystem. The ecosystem contains all the living organisms and their abiotic factors.
Abiotic factors are things such as temperature. If a certain ecosystem's temperature is very high, then only organisms who can live in those conditions would be there. So basically the abiotic factors are the conditions to live in an environment.
The interaction of biotic and abiotic factors in an environment constitutes an ecosystem.
Many living organisms respond to things in the environment for survival. This is what makes the ecosystem to exist and is referred to interaction of biotic and abiotic factors.
Biotic components are the living things that shape an ecosystem. Organisms consume living food and then animals consume the organisms.
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Carbohydrates can form in both biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (non-living) conditions. In living organisms, carbohydrates are typically synthesized through biological processes like photosynthesis or glycolysis. In abiotic conditions, simple carbohydrates can form through chemical reactions in the environment.
The abiotic conditions of mountain ranges vary with altitude, resulting in changes in temperature, precipitation, and air pressure. Biotic conditions also vary due to factors like vegetation types, animal adaptations, and species distributions. Together, these variations contribute to the unique ecosystems found at different elevations on mountain ranges.
Abiotic and biotic factors interact directly in an ecosystem to keep it alive. This is the interaction of living things and non living things with a good example being organisms using water which is essential to life but has no life.
Biotic .