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all of the living matter/organisms, everything except the abiotic things e.g. rocks

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What things compose the biotic community in ecosystem?

all of the living matter/organisms, everything except the abiotic things e.g. rocks


What are examples of biotic?

Biotic is one of two components in an ecosystem. Biotic factors are living things in an ecosystem such as animals


What makes upan ecosystem?

Many things such as community and habitat. Autotrophs and Heterotrophs also. Abiotic and Biotic factors are also a huge part of an ecosystem.


What is the difference between a community and an ecosystem?

a community is refering to the biotic factors in an ecosystem. an ecosystem consists of both biotic and abiotic factors. ( abiotic= non-living things ex. air, dirt sunlight, etc.)(biotic=living things ex. plants, animals, bacteria, etc.)


What is the biotic of the ecosystem?

living things in the environment


What abiotic and biotic components make up an ecosystem?

Biotic- living things Abiotic- nonliving things


What are the biotic and the abiotic factors in an ecosystem?

biotic factors-is living things abictic factors-nonliving things


Biotic factors and abiotic factors interact to make up the what?

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.


For you what is an ecosystem?

ECOSYSTEM- is an environment where LIVING THINGS and NON-LIVING THINGS interact with each other..BIOTIC and ABIOTIC are the components of ecosystem....~*MARGE*~


How do scientists classify the parts of the ecosystem?

scientist classify parts of an ecosystem by biotic things (living things) and abiotic things ( nonliving things).


A community and all of the nonliving things that affect it?

An ecosystem is a community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment. Energy, water, nitrogen and soil minerals are other essential abiotic components of an ecosystem.


Parts of an Ecosystem?

An ecosystem consists of biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components. Biotic components include plants, animals, and microorganisms, while abiotic components consist of soil, air, water, and sunlight. Together, these components interact to create a balanced and functioning ecosystem.