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Plants and animals do not respond to the presence of abiotic factors in their ecosystems
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Plants and animals do not respond to the presence of abiotic factors in their ecosystems
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This statement is true. Plants and animals do not respond to the presence of abiotic factors in their ecosystems. Abiotic factors are the non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that has an effect to the living organisms and ecosystems.
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