An ecosystem
im pretty sure that they are called biotic factors
Ecology is the study of the interactions between living and other living things; and between living things and the nonliving things in their environment.
An ecosystem is the interaction between living and nonliving things in a certain environment. Some examples are the living things like plants, bacteria, animals, and microbes, working together with the sun, oxygen, water, and minerals to survive.
This is what all the living and nonliving things that interact in a particular area make animals are first captured, marked and released into the environment.
living and nonliving things in a place
They react actively rather than passively.
Substances that make up living things are recycled when microbes such as bacteria and fungi digest the dead matter and recycle it so that other living things can use it again.
Biotic- living things Abiotic- nonliving things
Chemical processes cycle energy from the sun through living things in a process called photosynthesis. Only plants photosynthesize and they do this to make food for themselves and other organisms. They collect energy from the sun and use it, along with water and other nutrients by converting them to sugars.
No. The system consists of all living and nonliving things found in a large area. In a tropical forest ecosystem, they would be many. many different kinds of living things plus the nonliving things. In a desert ecosystem, there are fewer living things but many of the same nonliving things.Living: insects, bugs, bacteria, worms, centipedes, plants, birds and animals.Nonliving: sand, rocks, water and air.
You asked; What is a community of organisms and their physical environment is called? Well, it's called an ecosystem! An ecosystem is known also as, the living and nonliving things in an area, interacting with each other. Make sense now? :)
Living Things can breath but Nonliving Things cannot. We as Human Beings can move, breath, etc. but a Nonliving Thing like a, stone, can't even do that.