Biotic
Biotic
Biotic.
No, organisms are living things and therefore they are biotic, not abiotic. Abiotic factors include physical and chemical components of an environment that do not involve living organisms.
Humidity is considered abiotic. It is a physical factor in the environment that influences the life and behavior of living organisms but is not a living organism itself.
abiotic
abiotic
abiotic
Abiotic Abiotic Water is abiotic because it is not a living factor of the environment
Biota refers to all living organisms within a specific environment or region. Examples include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms.
Abiotic factors are physical properties of the environment. Biotic factors are living organisms. Food is biotic because most food was once a living organism itself.
Biotic surroundings refer to living factors such as other organisms, while abiotic surroundings refer to non-living factors like temperature and light. Organisms need to adjust to these surroundings to survive and thrive in their environment.
A nonliving factor would be called an abiotic factor. A living factor would be called biotic