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Makenzie Walters
21 November, 02:22
Are mushrooms biotic or abiotic
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Akira Owen
21 November, 03:56
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The correct answer is biotic. Mushrooms are biotic because they are living things. Abiotic means non living, so these are factors in the environment that influence a living thing’s life and chance of survival.
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