not living
Wool is biotic. It is the hair of a sheep (or sometimes other animal).
Wool is abiotic, meaning it is a non-living component of an ecosystem. Although it is derived from animals, specifically sheep, it does not possess the characteristics of biotic factors such as growth, metabolism, or interacting between organisms. Therefore, wool is not considered a biotic factor.
no
No, wool is a renewable resource. Every year sheep are shorn and grow more wool
non-living non-living
Skein is a non-standard length of spun fibre, which can be wool or any other fibre.
Yes, wool is a protein since it comes from a living organism.
Christopher Columbus' dad worked as a wool merchant and a wool weaver
it is wool
Non living
Sheep. Wool is a natural fiber that comes from sheep, just as animals are living organisms and plants are also living organisms.
it is a non-renewable resoure