Two essential factors responsible for shaping ecosystems, biotic and abiotic are valuable terms for understanding our amazing world. When you hear words with the prefix or suffix of “bio”, most often ...
The natural world is a finely-tuned balance of biotic (living) and abiotic (nonliving) components that shape our environments. Various biotic factors directly affect processes like population growth, ...
Our ecosystem is composed of both biotic and abiotic components. Both of these components have stark differences between them and it is important to understand to gain a better understanding of how ...
This module allows students to define and identify abiotic factors (nonliving things) and biotic factors (living things) in their local community. Students will go on a fun scavenger hunt to find ...
Many paste-type tomatoes are prone to blossom end rot. It’s triggered by inconsistent watering practices that result in a calcium deficiency in the developing fruit. Candace Godwin Physiological leaf ...