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  • Biotic & Abiotic Interactions in Ecosystems: Examples & Explanation
    1. Carbon Cycle: Plants (living) absorb carbon dioxide (non-living) during photosynthesis and release oxygen (non-living) as a byproduct. Animals (living) consume plants (living) or other animals (living), releasing the stored carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere (non-living).

    2. Water Cycle: Plants (living) absorb water from the soil (non-living) through their roots. This water is then released into the atmosphere (non-living) through transpiration, where it forms clouds (non-living) and eventually returns to the Earth as rain (non-living).

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