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Distinguish between the biotic community and the abiotic environmental factors of an ecosystem. Define and compare the terms species, population, and community. Briefly summarize the major biogeochemical cycles that are responsible for exchange between the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. Give examples as appropriate.

          Distinguish between the biotic community and the abiotic environmental factors of an ecosystem. Define and compare the terms species, population, and community. Briefly summarize the major biogeochemical cycles that are responsible for exchange between the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem.
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Distinguish between the biotic community and the abiotic environmental factors of an ecosystem. Define and compare the terms species, population, and community. Briefly summarize the major biogeochemical cycles that are responsible for exchange between the biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. Give examples as appropriate.
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00:01 In this part, we need to describe the relationship that exists among a hawk.
00:05 We need also to give examples about abiotic and also a biotic factor that influence the environment.
00:15 Take note that organisms in the community are all interconnected with the help of abiotic and biotic factors.
00:24 Abiotic factors are non -living things of the environment of which it includes water, sunlight, air, oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide, and many more.
00:42 We have also soil and also temperature.
00:47 Biotic factors includes all living beings of the environment.
00:53 Biotic and abiotic factors help to flourish environment and also exchange of energy between the living being, and it forms a change in an ecosystem which balance the ecosystem and it increases the chance for better development of the environment for part a to describe the relationship that exists among hawk, mouse, plant, and soil in an ecosystem always remember that energy and nutrients are passed from one organism to another, another organism by the intricate network known as food web.
01:41 It is maintained and this is an inorganic nutrients that are cycled in the environment.
01:49 A hawk, a mouse, a plant, and soil forms a food chain.
01:55 So they form a food chain based on the given question.
02:01 So first one, the soil...
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