yes
Grapes are biotic, meaning they are living organisms. They are a type of fruit produced by a vine plant, and they require water, sunlight, nutrients, and other living organisms like bees for pollination in order to grow.
Water lilies are usually biotic, some are abiotic, but most are biotic
A hawk is a biotic animal, meaning it is alive.
It's a biotic factor because it's a living factor in an ecosystem, which would be a desert. Biotic Factor-living factorsAbiotic Factirs-non-living factors
Flowers are considered biotic, as they are living, where as something abiotic, which is non-living, or never was living.
A honeycomb itself is considered biotic because it is a structure created by bees, which are living organisms. The honeycomb is made from beeswax secreted by worker bees and serves as a habitat for the colony, storing honey and pollen. Therefore, while the honeycomb is a product of biotic processes, it is not a living organism on its own.
beeswax
beeswax is a protein
none of your beeswax!!
No varnish will cover beeswax
organic beeswax candles
The scientific name for beeswax is Cera Alba.
No
Yes, beeswax does dissolve in ethanol. This can be useful for creating natural products such as creams or ointments where beeswax serves as a thickening agent.
The duration of Beeswax - film - is 1.67 hours.
Beeswax does not clean the air in a room.
No, beeswax does not become toxic when heated. However, if beeswax is overheated or burned, it can release fumes that may be irritating to the eyes, nose, and throat. It is best to melt beeswax slowly and at a low temperature to avoid overheating.