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3 March, 22:10

Which examples describe biotic factors interacting with the environment? Check all that apply.

sunlight shining through a window

oxygen circulating in the atmosphere

dolphins communicating with each other

butterflies resting on the flower of a plant

a decaying animal carcass lying in the road

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  1. 3 March, 22:57
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    There are two things you need to check: "butterflies resting on the flower of a plant " and "a decaying animal carcass lying in the road".

    Explanation:

    A biotic factor is an organism that is currently living or was once living. Therefore, both butterflies and a decaying animals fall under this category, and they are interacting with the environment (a flower and the road).

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  2. 4 March, 01:04
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    Option (4) and (5)

    Explanation:

    Biotic factors are defined as those living components that exist in an ecosystem. For example, all the plants, animals, human beings and micro-organisms.

    On the other hand, abiotic factors are defined as those non-living components that are present in an ecosystem. For example, water, air, sunlight and soil.

    Environment refers to all the living and non-living components that exist in our surrounding.

    In the above given options, the examples that describes the interaction between biotic factors and environment are as follows-

    a butterfly is a biotic factor, that is resting on plant's flower describes its interaction with the environment. an organism, after its death, decaying on the road, also is an example describing the interaction between the biotic factors and the environment.

    Thus, the correct answers are options (4) and (5).
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