Well, honey, bark on a tree is biotic. It's made up of living cells that help protect the tree from all sorts of things like pests, diseases, and even harsh weather. So, next time you see a tree, just remember that bark is the tree's way of saying "back off, I've got this!"
Biotic, anything derived from something biotic or something that was once biotic is too considered biotic.
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It is a biotic because it came off of a tree and a tree is a biotic.
A tree (biotic resource) absorbing nutrients from the soil (abiotic resource) to grow and thrive is an illustration of biotic and abiotic resources interacting.
Well, honey, bark on a tree is biotic. It's made up of living cells that help protect the tree from all sorts of things like pests, diseases, and even harsh weather. So, next time you see a tree, just remember that bark is the tree's way of saying "back off, I've got this!"
Biotic, anything derived from something biotic or something that was once biotic is too considered biotic.
it may contain sunlight
It is a biotic because it came off of a tree and a tree is a biotic.
biotic is having life biotic is no life
Sticks are biotic because though some are dead they must have grown on a tree which makes them botic.......forever.
There are no such things as being abiotic or biotic. Either your a living organism (biotic) or your not (abiotic). For example tempurature is abiotic,,therefore it cannot be biotic, it is not a living thing. And a tree is a biotic factor,,therefore it cannot be alive as well as dead.
its a abiotic because its not a living thing
Biotic factors for an oak tree include insects, birds, and fungi that interact with the tree. Abiotic factors include sunlight, water, temperature, and soil nutrients that influence the tree's growth and survival.
It is biotic - part of the tree - even though some of the trunk is dead wood.
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What is the anwer of mushroom abiotic or biotic