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Is it true that The living parts of an ecosystem are the abiotic components.
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Is it true that The living parts of an ecosystem are
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This is INCORRECT. Abiotic means non-living components. Biotic means living or once-living things, such as planets or animals, even if they are no longer alive. So a dinosaur, while no longer alive, is still a biotic factor.
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No, biotic components are living. Abiotic are non-living.
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