An organism can be considered a biotic factor even after it is dead because its remains and the materials it leaves behind continue to affect the ecosystem. Decomposing organisms contribute nutrients to the soil, support the growth of plants, and provide food for scavengers and detritivores. Additionally, the presence of dead organisms can influence species interactions and ecological dynamics, maintaining their role in the ecosystem. Thus, even in death, they play a significant role in biotic interactions.
Yes,moisture is a biotic factor. Biotic factors are those which effect the living organisms in the environment.They are natural & environmental factors & moisture is one of them.As it effects the surrounding environment & climate/temperature.
A dead log would be considered biotic because it was once a living organism. Even in its deceased state, the dead log is still composed of organic matter and can support the growth and activity of other organisms, such as fungi and insects.
Minerals are considered an abiotic factor in an ecosystem, as they are non-living components that can still influence the living organisms within that ecosystem. Biotic factors, on the other hand, are living organisms or their interactions.
No branches are not abiotic because they are still connected to the tree and the tree is biotic(living) meaning things connected to it are also biotic . The Greek who made up the abiotic and biotic factors say that even if some thing was alive and is no longer thought of alive it is still thought of as biotic because the fact that at one time it was alive.
In Biology, a Biotic factor is any thing that is living, such as trees and animals, where an Abiotic factor is anything that is non-living, but still affects living things, such as storms, ponds, lakes, etc. These things combined make up an ecosystem, or community.
A biotic factor is any kind of organism that is anime. Some examples of that factor are: animals, plant, humans and whatsoever. anything that has life and has the ability to move, grow or any kind of movement is a biotic factor.
Hair is biotic factor because even though it may seem dead it is still a living factor on your body.
Yes,moisture is a biotic factor. Biotic factors are those which effect the living organisms in the environment.They are natural & environmental factors & moisture is one of them.As it effects the surrounding environment & climate/temperature.
No, even the body of a dead animal is still considered as a biotic (living) factor.
Corpse is biotic because it was once living. Biotic = something that is living, or that lived at one time (animal, plant, bug) Abiotic = nonliving things (dirt, air, rock, water)
A dead log would be considered biotic because it was once a living organism. Even in its deceased state, the dead log is still composed of organic matter and can support the growth and activity of other organisms, such as fungi and insects.
Minerals are considered an abiotic factor in an ecosystem, as they are non-living components that can still influence the living organisms within that ecosystem. Biotic factors, on the other hand, are living organisms or their interactions.
Yes, paper is boitic. The reason is simple. -Because abiotic is non-living factors ( meaning factors that have never lived before ) Biotic are factors that are living or have lived. Ex. A tree is a living thing. When we cut it down into paper, it dies, but it is still biotic. So,yes: paper is biotic.
They are biotic because they were once living.
Abiotic:DAbiotic = not livingBiotic = living
No, once someone dies, they are no longer considered biotic, as the term "biotic" refers to living organisms with life processes. After death, biological processes cease to function, making the individual no longer biotic.
A dead human is considered abiotic because the processes of life have ceased, including metabolism and growth. At this stage, a dead human body undergoes decomposition and returns to the earth through natural processes.