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The conditions surrounding an organism, known as its environment, encompass both biotic (living) factors, such as other organisms and interactions within an ecosystem, and abiotic (non-living) factors, including climate, soil, water, and physical space. These conditions influence an organism's behavior, growth, reproduction, and survival. The specific combination of these factors can create a unique habitat that supports the organism's life processes. Changes in these conditions can significantly impact the organism and its ecological niche.

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