I am not sure what the question is or what you are wanting a picture of. If you want to know what these terms mean biotic is anything that is living and abiotic is non-living. Whether such things as water and soil are living is controversial. The water and soil itself may not be; however, there are many living species that water and soil both contain. (such as decomposers (eg. bacteria) in the soil)
I would say that it is both. Wood from a tree is biotic, and metal in the shell of the train is abiotic.
DNA is a biotic molecule because it is found in living organisms and is essential for their genetic information and inheritance.
It is abiotic because it is non-living.
No, land itself is not considered biotic. Biotic factors refer to living organisms and the organic materials that come from them. Land is typically composed of abiotic factors like soil, rocks, and minerals.
A river drying up is considered an abiotic factor, as it is a physical factor of the environment. It can result from a variety of abiotic factors such as reduced precipitation, increased evaporation, or altered flow patterns.
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
What is the anwer of mushroom abiotic or biotic
it transformes in the toilet
no
It is indeed, Biotic
Its abiotic.
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All living things are biotic factors.
is corn syrup abiotic or biotic
Is booth because.... When is a plant, is biotic, but when is dead is abiotic
It is abiotic