NO, because biotic is living or ONCE LIVING and Abiotic is nonliving and never will be
The plant or animal is said to have become extinct.
extinct
Yes, when a biotic thing dies, it undergoes decomposition and breaks down into its abiotic components, such as minerals and nutrients. These abiotic components can then be recycled back into the environment.
None. 'Abiotic' means 'not alive'.
it transformes in the toilet
Since steak is no long living, it is abiotic. But it did come from a living animal and that animal was biotic.
What do you mean abiotic animal? There is no such thing. All living things,(animals & plants) are biotic, and non-living factors in their environment such as temperature, water, rocks, dirt, etc, are abiotic. So no animals (or plants) can be abiotic.
== == Abiotic Needs are needs that an animal has to have, but it has to be abiotic need or nonliving need
When a plant/animal dies, the soft parts of the body swiftly become decayed, and decompose via organisms called decomposers. If they are near trees or other plants or fungi, they might become become absorbed for nutrients through the soil.
When the last individual organism dies the animal or plant will become extinct.
When every last one of that species dies and there is no more left to breed
If they are the last species of its kind it would be come extinct