the 3 biotic facters are decomposers, scavengers, and predators
the 3 biotic factors are decomposers, scavengers, and predators
scavengers,predators and decomosers.
What are three biotic (living) factors that can affect an organism after death?
An abiotic factor is the nonliving part of an organism's habitat. Some examples are: Water, Sunlight, Oxygen, Temperature, and Soil. A Biotic factor is the living part of an organism's habitat. Some of these examples are: Animals, Plants, and Bacteria.
DNA mutations can lead to genetic disorders, diseases, or even the death of an organism. Which of the following factors is most likely to cause a mutation in DNA?
If necessary organisms perish in an ecosystem it will eventually lead to ecodisaster and most likely ruin the entire ecosystem except for the hardiest of creatures.
Result in early embryonic death, disease, deformity, have no obvious effect, have a long term positive effect if the mutation is beneficial to the subject organism's species as a whole and if environmental pressure increases the survival rate of individuals with the trait. Frequency of occurrence can decrease or increase based on genetic drift in smaller isolated populations.
Degradative reactions can cause cellular death. If the resulting factor is not treated appropriately the death of the organism can occur.
An abiotic factor is the nonliving part of an organism's habitat. Some examples are: Water, Sunlight, Oxygen, Temperature, and Soil. A Biotic factor is the living part of an organism's habitat. Some of these examples are: Animals, Plants, and Bacteria.
Aboitic factors are not living things. Biotic factors are living things.Parts of the ecosystem that are not alive like the sun, water, or rocks are known as abiotic factors. Living things like grass, animals, trees are known as biotic factors.
Because of Limiting Factors (environmental factors that prevent a population from increasing). Biotic Limiting Factors = Living organisms; Abiotic Limiting Factors = Nonliving organisms.Other factors include: Death Rate, Birth Rate, Carrying Capacity, Predation
DNA mutations can lead to genetic disorders, diseases, or even the death of an organism. Which of the following factors is most likely to cause a mutation in DNA?
Environmental factors are factors that influence living organisms. This can be a plant, an animal, or a germ. Sunlight, food, water, or pollution are types of environmental factors. They may cause growth, mutations, or death of the organism.
If necessary organisms perish in an ecosystem it will eventually lead to ecodisaster and most likely ruin the entire ecosystem except for the hardiest of creatures.
Death.
Yes, environmental factors can influence both death and birth rates. For example, access to clean water and healthcare can lower death rates, while natural disasters or pollution can increase death rates. Additionally, factors such as availability of resources and habitat destruction can impact birth rates through effects on fertility and overall health of populations.
death
If by organism you mean one individual, then not much unless it were in a very small food web. If you mean one species or population then whatever eats that organism would be the first and most affected by the death, but the effect would tricle through ever level of the food web.
birth-life-death-more death
The thing that caused the first living organism to die invented death.