Animal, plants, and bacteria are examples of biotic factors, as they are living organisms that interact with each other and their environment. In contrast, abiotic factors refer to non-living components, such as water, soil, and climate. Biotic factors play a crucial role in ecosystems, influencing the dynamics of populations and communities.
It is actually biotic simply because it is living.
is biotic because before are an animal is abiotic because is a food
abiotic Abiotic
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
All living things are biotic factors.
it transformes in the toilet
Bacteria are biotic (living) organisms.
abiotic
It is actually biotic simply because it is living.
is biotic because before are an animal is abiotic because is a food
Examples of biotic factors include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and parasites. Examples of abiotic factors include sunlight, water, air, temperature, and soil.
It is biotic. Nuts are fruits. Fruits and Vegetables are biotic. Abiotic examples are water, land, salt, weather....
bacteria
Abiotic is nonliving. Examples are Temperature, sunlight, precipitation, rocks, and ponds.Biotic is living. Living organisms are bacteria, animals, humans.Abiotic Water moves into the biotic world when it is absorbed or swallowed by an organism.
There are no such things as being abiotic or biotic. Either your a living organism (biotic) or your not (abiotic). For example tempurature is abiotic,,therefore it cannot be biotic, it is not a living thing. And a tree is a biotic factor,,therefore it cannot be alive as well as dead.
Biotic factors in an area, ecosystem, or biome are the living factors. Abiotic is the antonym, non-living factors. For example, some biotic factors in a biome are; plants, animals, bacteria, growth rate, etc. Some abiotic factors include; sunlight, water, wind/air currents, temperature, rocks, etc.
no