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An abiotic factor is a nonliving part of an ecosystem. A biotic factor is a living part of an ecosystem. For example, this starfish is a biotic factor. You can detrimental this by using the seven characteristics of living things: breathing and respiration, feeding, exertion, movement, reproduction, sensitivity, and growth.

Components of an Ecosystem

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Ecosystems and energy

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