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No, a parasite is not abiotic; it is a biotic organism. Parasites are living entities, typically eukaryotic or prokaryotic, that live on or inside a host organism and derive nutrients at the host's expense. In contrast, abiotic factors refer to non-living components of an environment, such as temperature, water, and minerals.

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