An abiotic part of an ecosystem that is required by plants to perform photosynthesis is sunlight or carbon dioxide
An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together – it consists of abiotic (soil, water, air) and biotic parts (flora, fauna)
Every environment has both biotic and abiotic components within them. Biotic organisms rely on many abiotic substances to be able to survive. Like water, water is not living, but yet it helps keep many organisms alive. It is a substance needed to most organisms to stay alive, as well it provides a home. Another example would be rocks. Again, they are abiotic, but can provide a shelter or home. Or for birds, are used to help keep them healthy and their systems working.
The main variables which affect photosynthesis are light, CO2 concentration and temperature. You should be able to explain how each of these has their effect on the rate of photosynthesis. Although water is needed as a raw material for photosynthesis, if water is short, it will cause the plant to wilt (and thereby lose its ability to capture sunlight) long before it limits photosynthesis at the biochemical level. On a deeper level, other factors like amount of chlorophyll, availability of nutrients (eg Mg is needed for chlorophyll synthesis) will also affect the rate of photosynthesis, though these are rarely covered in discussion of this topic. John Hewitsonwater, temperature, and light intensity
one hundred percent improvment: Well... 100% minus the water for the metabolism, the anabolism, the katabolism and the transpiration But this factors are differend with each plant and each location. So there are no absolut numbers. added by Neramo
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Abiotic factors are the nonliving components that are present in an ecosystem. Abiotic factors that might affect a leopard would be temperature and water. The leopard would need a sufficient supply of fresh water to remain hydrated. Extreme temperatures would negatively affect the health of the leopard, as well as the availability of prey.
The components of an ecosystemThe ecosystem has two very important components that are dependent on each other . These are as follows:Biotic ComponentsThese are the living things in the ecosystem. These are the animals and plants that are present in the ecosystem. Humans are also classified as biotic components.Abiotic ComponentsThese are the nonliving factors or conditions needed by biotic components in order to survive. These are waters, soil, minerals, air, sunlight, and even temperature.
There are several biotic that are needed by zebra mussels. They need algae, bacteria, mold, and other small animals that they can eat.
Physical factors that influence photosynthesis include light intensity, temperature, and carbon dioxide concentration. Optimal levels of these factors are needed for efficient photosynthesis to occur in plants. Changes in any of these factors can impact the rate of photosynthesis.
An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that work together – it consists of abiotic (soil, water, air) and biotic parts (flora, fauna)
Sugar is not needed by photosynthesis. Sugar is the product of photosynthesis.
There are 2 types of disturbances biotic and abiotic disturbances and they can affect them negatively and positively. Abiotic removes or destroys organisms and resources due to natural disasters like volcanic eruptions and floods. biotic disturbances are due to living organisms like humans deforestation and invasive species outcompeting native species for resources affecting the environment as it may have needed the native species to thrive.
The French angelfish requires appropriate water temperature, salinity levels, pH balance, and water quality for its survival. These abiotic factors are essential for maintaining the health and well-being of the fish in its natural habitat.
Which Statement describes a situation that leads to stability within an ecosystem? a) Carbon dioxide and water are released only by abiotic sources in the ecosystem.b)Interactions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxidec) Animals provide the oxygen used by plants, and plants provide the nitrogen needed by animals.d) Organisms provide all the necessary energy for the maintenance of the ecosystemInteractions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxideinteractions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxide and water levels
No,photosynthesis is only making of foodCarbon dioxide is needed for photosynthesis. It is the carbon sourse
chlorophyll, It makes the leaves green and is needed for photosynthesis
they help living things and determine what biotic factors will live in the area or biome. for example, fertile soil is abiotic. however, since it is fertile, it will allow certain plants to live in it. and of course the result, living things, are things we need to survive. abiotic factors are very important!