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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.
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No, water is not a biotic component of any ecosystem. Biotic things are living. Water is Abiotic because it is not alive.
A biotic part of an ecosystem is anything that is alive. Prairie dogs are alive, and they are part of the grassland ecosystem. So the answer is yes.
Carbon enters the biotic part of the ecosystem through the process of photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water react to produce glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen.
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.
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Carbon enters the biotic part of the ecosystem through the process of photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water react to produce glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen.
Yup. Abiotic things like water and rocks are part of an ecosystem as well as biotic things like trees and birds
No, water is not a biotic component of any ecosystem. Biotic things are living. Water is Abiotic because it is not alive.
non living things eg wind
A biotic part of an ecosystem is anything that is alive. Prairie dogs are alive, and they are part of the grassland ecosystem. So the answer is yes.
Carbon enters the biotic part of the ecosystem through the process of photosynthesis, in which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and water react to produce glucose (C6H12O6) and oxygen.
The nonliving parts of an ecosystem are the abiotic components, while the living ones are biotic components.
Lightning & a few bacteria.