Lettuce is biotic. It is a plant so there for is alive. Or at least has been alive
Everything in a salad is biotic, that is, it once was a living plant or animal.
A salad is biotic because it is made up of living organisms, such as plants and sometimes animals. The ingredients in a salad were once living, compared to abiotic factors which are non-living elements like sunlight or air.
Fruit salad is a mixture.
Heterogeneous. You know this because you can see the individual pieces of the salad. An example of a food that's homogeneous would be something like bread where you can't see all the individual components.
A salad would be an example of a heterogeneous mixture. This is because how the contents of a salad are mixed up together but they are not the same. You could piece by piece pick a salad apart into its separate pieces again.
Everything in a salad is biotic, that is, it once was a living plant or animal.
A salad is biotic because it is made up of living organisms, such as plants and sometimes animals. The ingredients in a salad were once living, compared to abiotic factors which are non-living elements like sunlight or air.
this is a really good question. I would say its both because lettuce if sort of part of a plant so its both biotic and abiotic.
yes indeed
You can do. It depends on what kind of salad you are making; e.g a Waldorf salad would not require tomatoes.
Not really, although some salad ingredients have been cooked. You would normally use the term "make a salad" rather than "cook a salad."
Fruit salad only includes fruit and potatoes are not considered fruit (they are vegetables) so it would be of course Bananas!
Celery is definitely a salad green
No, salsa isn't considered a salad. It is more of a sauce or condiment.
No:) A fruit salad is a fruit salad so adding veggies would make it NOT a fruit salad. It would then be a fruit and vegetable salad. Personally, I don't think that would taste good;)
Salads which do not contain any type of lettuce or salad greens are generally not considered green salads. For example, potato salad or cauliflower salad.
It depends on the ingredients of the salad. For the average American salad with plenty of dressing and add-ons, yes.