Yes, seastars are biotic, as they are living organisms that belong to the class Asteroidea within the phylum Echinodermata. They play important roles in marine ecosystems, such as predator of mollusks and scavengers. As biotic factors, they interact with their environment and other organisms, contributing to the biodiversity and health of their habitats.
seastars, or starfish may be poisonous
Northern Elephant Seal, Coho Salmon, Tule Elk, Common, Murres, California Red-legged Frog, Seastars, California Red-sided Garter Snake
eggs
they move by the bottom of their arms
Seastars are invertebrates.
squid and seastars
seagulls, crabs, some fish, seastars
No -- starfish or seastars are echinoderms and as such are invertebrates. -- no spines.
they are in kingdom animalia but it doesn't have a backbone
Eloeda is biotic
What is the anwer of mushroom abiotic or biotic
Clams, oysters, and small fish, because they are carnivorous.