biotic (Meaning)

Wordnet

biotic (a)

of or relating to living organisms

Webster

biotic (a.)

Relating to life; as, the biotic principle.

Synonyms & Antonyms of biotic

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biotic Sentence Examples

  1. Biotic factors in an ecosystem include all living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment.
  2. The health of an ecosystem depends on the balance of biotic and abiotic factors.
  3. Predators, prey, plants, and microorganisms are examples of biotic components of an ecosystem.
  4. Biotic interactions such as competition, predation, and mutualism shape the structure and function of ecosystems.
  5. Changes in biotic factors can have ripple effects throughout an ecosystem, affecting its stability and resilience.
  6. Biotic diversity refers to the variety of living organisms within a given area or ecosystem.
  7. Ecologists study the relationships between biotic and abiotic factors to understand ecosystem dynamics.
  8. Human activities can have significant impacts on biotic communities, leading to habitat destruction and species loss.
  9. Biotic resources such as food, medicine, and timber provide essential benefits to human society.
  10. Conservation efforts aim to protect biotic diversity and restore ecosystems impacted by human activities.

FAQs About the word biotic

of or relating to living organismsRelating to life; as, the biotic principle.

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No antonyms found.

Biotic factors in an ecosystem include all living organisms and their interactions with each other and the environment.

The health of an ecosystem depends on the balance of biotic and abiotic factors.

Predators, prey, plants, and microorganisms are examples of biotic components of an ecosystem.

Biotic interactions such as competition, predation, and mutualism shape the structure and function of ecosystems.