Biotic Factor
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Example:
Imagine you're trying to set up a successful dinner party, but you're struggling to decide who to invite for the best atmosphere. Just like the right mix of guests can make or break the party mood, biotic factors like plants and animals play a crucial role in shaping an environment. In this analogy, the guests represent the biotic factors, where each person (or living factor) contributes to the dynamics and success of the environment, just as plants and animals do in an ecosystem.

Practice Version

Biotic Factor: a living factor in the environment, like plants or animals. biotic factor. In Science, a biotic factor refers to any living component that affects the ecosystem, such as plants, animals, and microorganisms.