biotic factors
There are millions upon billions of different ecosystems and there are no names to them. I think you mean biomes. The different biomes are Tundra, Dessert, Forrest, Grassland, Marine, and Freshwater.
abiotic factors
The largest group within a kingdom is typically the phylum. A phylum is a taxonomic rank in biological classification that groups together organisms with similar body plans and characteristics. It is a higher rank than kingdom and includes multiple classes, orders, families, and genera within it.
climate and landforms determine a biome's characteristics by being the deciding factor in what can live and grow there, which in itself, is the biggest determining factor in a biome's ecosystem.
Ecosystems exist because animals, plants and other organisms exist. Ecosystems are basically the relationships between all the organisms in one habitat as well as the abiotic elements in that habitat.
To get food and survive.
the levels of biological organisation from broadest to smallest are: the biosphere, biomes, ecotones,ecosystems, communities, populations, organisms, organs and organ systems, tissues, cells, organells, and molecules
I believe that you are talking about ecosystems within biomes.
Biodiversity is the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia, terrestrial, marine and other aquatic ecosystems and the ecological complexes of which they are a part; this includes between species, and of ecosystems.
hydrocarbon chain shapes
hydrocarbon chain shapes
yes
There are millions upon billions of different ecosystems and there are no names to them. I think you mean biomes. The different biomes are Tundra, Dessert, Forrest, Grassland, Marine, and Freshwater.
well, they change in an organism and are influenced by differentiate
well, they change in an organism and are influenced by differentiate
abiotic factors
sending the sewage to a biological water treatment plant