1.Trees 2.Plants 3.Animals- insects, mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians Fungi Bacteria
A biotic factor in a tropical rainforest is the vast array of plant species that provide food and shelter for various animals and insects. The interactions between these plants and the diverse animal species contribute to the rich biodiversity found in this biome.
The study of the interactions between biotic and abiotic factors is called Ecology.
identify and discribe the biotic and the abiotic components of the biome of the region in central america
Five biotic factors affecting tropical rainforests include the diversity of plant species, which provides food and habitat for various organisms; herbivores that consume plants and impact vegetation dynamics; predators that regulate herbivore populations; decomposers, such as fungi and bacteria, that recycle nutrients back into the soil; and symbiotic relationships, such as those between trees and mycorrhizal fungi, which enhance nutrient uptake. These interactions create a complex web of life that influences ecosystem stability and biodiversity.
Biotic factors include: plants, animals, or anything that is living that affects something else in the rainforest: trees vines, flowers, monkeys, bugs, tigers, birds. These things can also be dead but once living. Abiotic factors: temperature, amount of humidity, sun, rocks, dirt, air
Biotic-Biotic interactions, are interactions of non-living things :)
Biotic factors in the rainforest include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and other living organisms that interact with one another in the ecosystem. These factors play essential roles in energy flow, nutrient cycling, and maintaining the balance of the rainforest ecosystem.
A community of decomposerd
A biotic element found in the tropical rainforest biome is a jaguar. Jaguars are large predatory cats that play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem by controlling prey populations.
Your question is redundant. Biotic means a living factor and an organism means a living factor.
Abiotic factors in a tropical rainforest include sunlight, temperature, rainfall, soil nutrients, and humidity. Organisms that live in tropical rainforests include a diverse array of plants, such as trees, lianas, and epiphytes, as well as animals like birds, insects, mammals, and reptiles.