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If an organism meets all of the factors for being considered alive with the exception of the ability to reproduce, it can still be considered a biotic factor.

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This is possible because there are some organisms that cannot reproduce. One of the best examples I could give you is the mule. It is the offspring resulting from a cross between a male donkey and a female horse. Although a donkey and a horse can reproduce, a mule cannot reproduce because they are sterile, meaning they cannot produce sperm and egg cells, but it has all other factors of life.

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