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. What aspects, or parts, of a habitat are biotic?

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Aquatic plants, Fish, Frog, Insect

Step-by-step explanation:

Plants, animals, decomposers, microflora, and fauna are examples of the biotic, or living, elements of a habitat.

The living elements (organisms) that influence the environment are referred to as biotic factors. So all living entities in an ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms, are considered biotic factors.

By interacting with the environment, it contributes significantly.

For survival, both plants and animals rely on one another.

Here are some examples of biotic factors in various ecosystems: bacteria, plants, corals, fungi, mushrooms, trees, and herbs.

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