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23 March, 10:31

What is an ecological system called that consists of all of its biotic and abiotic factors?

A-Community

B ecosystem

C habitat

D pure culture

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  1. 23 March, 12:54
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    B. Ecosystem. By definition, an ecosystem is composed of both its abiotic and biotic factors. A community is the population of living organisms in an ecosystem, and a habitat is the generally abiotic location in which the community lives, so "ecosystem" can also be thought of as the inclusion of a community and habitat together. "Pure culture" would more closely describe a population that you might grow on a Petri dish, for instance.
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