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Biotic & Abiotic Factors Objective 4

Biotic Factors Living things that affect the life of an organism Includes: anything made by life List Biotic Factors: Birds, snake, monkey, frog, snail, insects Trees, ferns, grass

Abiotic Factors Nonliving things that affect an organism List abiotic factors: Rock, sand, dirt, water, mountains, air

Habitat Specific areas where organisms live This includes the biotic and abiotic environment

Niche How an organism lives in the biotic and abiotic habitat (its job/role) Food web Community interactions This includes anything living or nonliving that has any interaction with the organism.