Biotic Resources And Abiotic Resources. Biotic factors are the living components of an ecosystem such as plants and animals. Biotic means alive and abiotic means nonliving.
Biotic factors depend on abiotic factors for survival and reproduction. Biotic factors are the living components of an ecosystem such as plants and animals. Biotic natural resources are those that come from organic substances while the abiotic natural resources come from inorganic substances.
Biotic resources include forests and their products animals birds and marine resources like fish.
Biotic natural resources are those that come from organic substances while the abiotic natural resources come from inorganic substances. This lesson plan involves exploring abiotic and biotic factors in a biome that impact a species. Biotic means alive and abiotic means nonliving. Biotic resources of the seas include fishes crustaceans molluscs corals reptiles and mammals etc.