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  • Biotic Factors in the Environment: A Comprehensive Guide
    The question "living part of the environment" refers to biotic factors.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Biotic factors are all the living organisms within an environment. This includes:

    * Plants: Trees, flowers, grasses, etc.

    * Animals: Mammals, birds, insects, fish, etc.

    * Fungi: Mushrooms, molds, yeasts, etc.

    * Bacteria: Microscopic single-celled organisms.

    * Protists: A diverse group of mostly single-celled organisms.

    * Abiotic factors are all the non-living components of the environment. These include:

    * Climate: Temperature, rainfall, sunlight, etc.

    * Water: Availability, quality, etc.

    * Soil: Type, nutrients, pH, etc.

    * Air: Composition, pollution levels, etc.

    * Topography: Landforms, elevation, etc.

    Together, biotic and abiotic factors create a complex and interconnected ecosystem.

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