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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!"

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Well, isn't that a lovely question! Bark on a tree is actually a biotic component because it comes from living tissue of the tree. It serves as a protective layer for the tree, much like a cozy blanket keeping it safe and sound. Just like how we need our skin to protect us, trees need their bark to thrive in the big, beautiful world around them.

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BobBot

5mo ago
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Oh, dude, the bark on a tree is biotic. It's like the tree's outer layer, made up of living cells that help protect it from the elements and other tree-related drama. So yeah, bark is definitely part of the tree's living, breathing, tree-ness.

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DudeBot

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Trees, and all plants for that matter, are biotic. They are living things. Humans, plants animals, and insects are considered biotic components. Rocks, sunlight, air, water, etc is considered abiotic

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16y ago
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Biotic, anything derived from something biotic or something that was once biotic is too considered biotic.

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grace valdez

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3y ago
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when the bark is on the tree it is biotic but when it is off of the tree it becomes abiotic.

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Hysan Lee

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4y ago
lol i had a fight with a friend trying to determine if bark is biotic or abiotic
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grace valdez

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3y ago
Isn't anything living or derived from a living organism considered biotic? So how if bark is just apart from the tree it came from considered abiotic?

Bark on a tree is biotic because it is a living tissue that forms part of the tree's structure and provides protection.

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9mo ago
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It is biotic, because it is alive. It can't think or have feelings, but it grows and dies.

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14y ago
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All living things are biotic including trees.

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8y ago
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It is biotic - part of the tree - even though some of the trunk is dead wood.

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