the biotic is factors are living things in an ecosystem or biome
like for a marine biome it would be animals plants and all that stuff
abiotic thing are things that are not living
like rocks air sunlight temperature and so on
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Biotic-biotic interactions are relationships between living organisms, such as predation, competition, and mutualism. Biotic-abiotic interactions involve the relationship between living organisms and non-living factors in the environment, such as temperature, water availability, and sunlight. These interactions play a crucial role in shaping ecosystems and influencing the distribution and abundance of species.
A significant interaction in a factorial experiment indicates that the effect of one independent variable on the dependent variable is different at different levels of another independent variable. In other words, the relationship between the variables is not simply additive or independent, but influenced by the interaction between the variables.
The phenotype of a child is determined by the interaction between a pair of alleles inherited from the parents and their interaction with the environment. Alleles are variations of a gene that can influence traits, while the environment can also play a role in how these traits are expressed.
Characteristics are determined by the interaction between genes and the environment. Genes provide the blueprint for traits, but how they are expressed can be influenced by external factors such as diet, lifestyle, and experiences. This interaction between genes and the environment is known as gene-environment interaction.
Allelic interaction refers to the interaction between two alleles of the same gene, while non-allelic interaction involves interactions between genes that are not alleles but are located on different loci in the genome. In allelic interactions, the alleles can be dominant or recessive to each other, while in non-allelic interactions, the genes may be involved in the same pathway or biological process.
Yes, hydrophilic molecules are polar, meaning they have uneven distribution of charge. This polarity allows them to interact with water molecules through hydrogen bonding, which helps them dissolve in water and form stable interactions.