Factors that Effect Things Abiotic and Biotic
Biotic Abiotic Factors Not, With Out Life, Living Relating too. What does A in front of a word mean? What does Bio- mean? What does –ic mean? Not, With Out Life, Living Biotic Relating too.
Abiotic Factors Some Abiotic Factors light intensity (Sun) temperature range type of soil or rock pH level (acidity or alkalinity) water availability dissolved gases level of pollutant Abiotic components are the nonliving components of the biosphere. Chemical and geological factors, such as rocks and minerals, and physical factors, such as temperature and weather, are referred to as abiotic components.
Biotic Factors A factor created by a living thing or any living component within an environment in which the action of the organism affects the life of another organism, for example a predator consuming its prey. Some Biotic Factors parasitism disease predation
What are some Abiotic factors shown? What are Some Biotic factors Shown?
Abiotic Biotic Ecosystem 1. Living 3. Disease 5. Bacteria 7. Rain 9. Temperature 2. Non-Living 6. pH 10. Predator 4. Light 8. Soil
Levels of Organization of Life: AMOC TOOOP CEBB! 7. Organ Systems 8. Organism 9. Population 10. Community 11. Ecosystem 12. Biome 13. Biosphere Atoms Molecules Organelles Cells Tissues Organs
1. Atoms
2. Molecules
3. Organelles
4. Cells
5. Tissues
6. Organs
7. Organ Systems
8. Organism
9. Population
10. Community
11. Ecosystem
12. Biome
13. Biosphere
Lets Race! A- ATOMS M- MOLECULES O- ORGANELLES C- CELLS T- TISSUES O- ORGANS/ORGAN SYSTEMS O- ORGANISM P- POPULATION C- COMMUNITY E- ECOSYSTEM B- BIOME B- BIOSPHERE
A certain plant requires moisture, oxygen, carbon dioxide, light, and minerals in order to survive. This statement shows that a living organism depends on 1. biotic factors 2. abiotic factors 3. symbiotic relationships 4. carnivore-herbivore relationships
Which is a biotic factor operating within an ecosystem. 1 Which is a biotic factor operating within an ecosystem? 1. the type of climate in a given region 2. the carnivores that consume other animals 3. the amount of helium gas in the air 4. the rate of flow of water in a river
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