differentiated by the set of instrument, observation methods and accuracy.
precise is precise and concise is concise
F. B. Reid has written: 'Precise levelling'
The difference between "at least" and "at most" is not restricted to probability. The difference is simply one between the precise meaning of the phrases in every day English language.
3.20m is more precise than 3.2m.
A clinical thermometer will offer more precise calibrated readings than a mercury thermometer. The range of measurable temperature differs between a clinical and a mercury thermometer with the mercury thermometer having the wider range.
5.00 is more precise than 5.0 since it has more digits
An accurate answer to a question answers the question. The precision depends on the level of accuracy of the answer.
8999 is the precise answer
Concise means expressing or covering much in few words; brief in form but comprehensive in scope. Precise means definitely or strictly stated, defined, or fixed: precise directions.
The article at the link below should help you get a handle on the subtle differences between accuracy and precision.
to be precise................... Abiotic is NON-LIVING, and biotic is LIVING.
Please be more precise about which is the other organism you are referring to.