Features of the environment that are alive or were once alive are called biotic factors. These include all living organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, as well as the remains or products of living organisms, like dead leaves or fossils. Biotic factors interact with abiotic factors, which are the non-living components of the environment, to shape ecosystems. Together, they influence the dynamics and health of the environment.
Yes, an organism by definition is not only alive, it reacts to stimuli, maintains homeostasis, grows and can reproduce. Once it dies, it returns to the soil or water as organic matter. If something cannot be alive, it is inorganic. This includes all the minerals on the earth or what we sees as "rocks".
Precipitation is not a biotic factor because biotic factors are alive or once alive and precipitation was never alive
most of them are actually made of metal, cloth, rubber, leather and plastic Under non-living things, there are two groups: 1) Once Alive 2) Never Alive Once alive are things that are from alive things such as the skin of the snake used to make a handbag. The snake skin is a non-living thing but it was classified under once alive. Never alive are things such as some diamonds, minerals that are extracted from the ground. They are not alive, not even from where they are extracted. That is never alive.
Once a year is called an annual event.
No, a plastic fork is not alive. Plastic is a synthetic material made from polymers and does not possess any living characteristics.
Biotic is the word used to define features in an environment that are alive, or were once alive. Abiotic is the opposite of biotic.
The maening of biotic is features of the environment that are alive or were once alive. and that is the defikinition of biotic.
Features of the environment that are alive or were once alive include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, all of which contribute to the ecosystem's biodiversity. Additionally, remnants of once-living organisms, such as fossils, coral reefs, and decomposed organic matter, play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and habitat formation. These features interact with each other and their physical environment, influencing the overall health and stability of ecosystems.
An abiotic feature in an environment is something there that isn't alive, like a rock or water. But if it is just a dead thing that once was alive it's bioltic, which means alive.
Organic material.
This is punky
alive.
Yes, an organism by definition is not only alive, it reacts to stimuli, maintains homeostasis, grows and can reproduce. Once it dies, it returns to the soil or water as organic matter. If something cannot be alive, it is inorganic. This includes all the minerals on the earth or what we sees as "rocks".
Yes, a twig was once part of a tree and alive.
Your home is made of trees that were once alive, as well as paper. Things you eat were once alive such as pumpkin seeds.
carbonate compounds.
Paper is made from cellulose fibers derived from plants, which were once alive. Therefore, in that sense, paper can be considered as having once been alive. However, in its final form as paper, it is a non-living material.