Biotic Factor
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A living factor in the environment, like plants or animals
Real World Example
Imagine you're at a party, trying to navigate through a crowded room where everyone is interacting and influencing each other’s movements. Just like how people at the party affect each other's paths and experiences, biotic factors such as plants and animals influence the environment and each other’s survival. In this analogy, each partygoer represents a living organism, and their interactions—like conversations, moving around, or forming groups—mirror how biotic factors interact, competing for resources, providing shelter, or forming symbiotic relationships in an ecosystem.
Practice Version
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