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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.
Homeostasis
An ecosystem is much like a community - it is composed of organisms that interact and depend on each other (indirectly, or directly). The definition of ecosystem also includes abiotic factors such as temperature, soil, pH which determine the conditions of the environment in which the organisms live.
When any temperature changes, organisms that have camouflage usely have to change to the color of their environment.
Fungi digest macromolecules by extracellular enzyme activity.
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.
exothermal
The environment is the conditions and surroundings an organism operates in. Environmental science studies the environment, how it impacts organisms, and how the different organisms impact it.
Homeostasis
An ecosystem is much like a community - it is composed of organisms that interact and depend on each other (indirectly, or directly). The definition of ecosystem also includes abiotic factors such as temperature, soil, pH which determine the conditions of the environment in which the organisms live.
Model organisms
Abiotic components (non-living chemicalor physical factor) such as temperature,light,water,and nutrients. Biotic components(living) are all the organisms in the environment.
When any temperature changes, organisms that have camouflage usely have to change to the color of their environment.
This describes the process of evolution. When organisms evolve, they change over time in a way adaptive to their current environment.
Fungi digest macromolecules by extracellular enzyme activity.
biome
Abiotic Factors