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  • Biotic Factors in Ecosystems: Definition & Examples
    The living parts of an ecosystem are called biotic factors.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Biotic factors refer to all the living organisms within an ecosystem. These include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and even microscopic organisms.

    * Abiotic factors are the non-living components of an ecosystem like sunlight, temperature, water, and soil.

    Together, biotic and abiotic factors create a complex and interconnected web of life within an ecosystem.

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