Yes because the log was once a part of a tree tree's are biotic
biotic
Roots of the moss can anchor it to a decaying log by growing into the crevices and pores of the log's surface. Moss can also adhere to the log through a sticky substance secreted by its rhizoids, specialized hair-like structures. This anchoring process helps the moss maintain a stable position and access nutrients from the decaying log.
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.
Decaying logs in the woods are considered biotic factors because they are derived from living organisms, trees. Biotic factors are living components of an ecosystem, while abiotic factors are non-living components like sunlight, temperature, and soil.
Yes because the log was once a part of a tree tree's are biotic
biotic
No, a decaying log is not an ecosystem. It is a habitat, or where living things live.
It is a biotic because it came off of a tree and a tree is a biotic.
No they are biotic; they feed on decaying matter and phytoplankton.
They're alive. Therefore they are biotic.
biotic is having life biotic is no life
Roots of the moss can anchor it to a decaying log by growing into the crevices and pores of the log's surface. Moss can also adhere to the log through a sticky substance secreted by its rhizoids, specialized hair-like structures. This anchoring process helps the moss maintain a stable position and access nutrients from the decaying log.
it may contain sunlight
No, a three can't be a biotic factor. A tree is a biotic factor, though.
It is a biotic because it came off of a tree and a tree is a biotic.
No objects exist that are both biotic and abiotic. An object is considered "biotic" if it is living or was living at one time (is now dead). Examples include decaying logs, animals, leaves on the forest floor, seeds, etc... An object is considered "abiotic" if it is non-living -- it is not alive now, nor was it ever alive. Examples include waterfalls, clouds, the sun, rocks, etc...