well biotic is non-living such as trees, seaweed etc......so i guess that counts?
Clocks are abiotic because they are not living things
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
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.
It is both because soil is not living But, it also has dead organisms in it.
All living things are biotic factors.
Mold is a biotic factor as it is a living organism that plays a role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter.
Hair is biotic factor because even though it may seem dead it is still a living factor on your body.
No, trees are considered biotic, as they are living organisms that undergo various biological processes such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. Biotic factors refer to living organisms in an ecosystem.
Yes, soil contains both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components. Biotic components include microorganisms, plants, and small animals, while abiotic components include minerals, water, air, and organic matter. Together, these components contribute to the overall health and fertility of the soil.
Clocks are abiotic because they are not living things
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
No they are biotic; they feed on decaying matter and phytoplankton.
Soil is a mixture of abiotic and biotic components: minerals, organic matter, water and air Abiotic soil components include mineral matter (clay, silt, sand), water, air and organic matter. Biotic soil components include insects, fungi, algae and bacteria.
What is the anwer of mushroom abiotic or biotic
it transformes in the toilet
no
It is indeed, Biotic