Abiotic vs. Biotic factors
An abiotic factor is a nonliving condition or thing, as climate or habitat, that influences or affects an ecosystem and the organisms in it.
A biotic factor is any living component that affects the population of another organism, or the environment. This includes animals that consume the organism, and the living food that the organism consumes
A biotic factor is any living component that affects the population of another organism, or the environment. This includes animals that consume the organism, and the living food that the organism consumes
Abiotic factors
Biotic Factors
Levels of Organization
There are 6 levels of organization in life. From largest to smallest these levels are the biosphere, biome, ecosystem, community, population, species or individual.
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Symbiosis
Commensalism is a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
Mutualism is a relationship between two species in which both species benefit
Parasitism is a relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed