Ecosystem: An ecosystem is a complex set of relationships
(interacting organisms) among the living resources, habitats, and residents of
an ecosystem.
Abiotic: A nonliving physical and chemical attribute of a system,
for example light, temperature, wind patterns, rocks, soil, pressure, c. in an
environment.
Biotic: A living organism, eg. Dog or
Dolphin.
Biosphere: The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth
or another planet occupied by living
organisms.
Biomes: A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna
occupying a major habitat, e.g wetlands, desert
etc.
(interacting organisms) among the living resources, habitats, and residents of
an ecosystem.
Abiotic: A nonliving physical and chemical attribute of a system,
for example light, temperature, wind patterns, rocks, soil, pressure, c. in an
environment.
Biotic: A living organism, eg. Dog or
Dolphin.
Biosphere: The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the earth
or another planet occupied by living
organisms.
Biomes: A large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna
occupying a major habitat, e.g wetlands, desert
etc.