Ecology - Auburn University
The living part of a habitat is called the biotic factor. The non-living part of a habitat is called the abiotic factor. What are examples of biotic factors? Anything living that can effect an organism’s survival worms. bacteria. fungi. grass. plants. berries. seeds animals that hunt other animals. What are examples of abiotic factors? Water. Sunlight. Oxygen. Temperature ................
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