The picture above is a biotic limiting factor found in my community. I will comment to the name of this plant once I find out. This plant is a living factor because during the summer, there are flowers which are pollinated by bees and other insects. The leaves are also eaten by other animals such as deer. In addition, the plant is home to populations of insects, bugs, and worms in the soil. Plants also needs several abiotic factors to survive. For instanse it needs, oxygen, water, sunlight, a proper temperature, and soil. These are the only five natural abiotic factors that exsist in this entire world.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Biotic Limiting Factor
The picture above is a biotic limiting factor found in my community. I will comment to the name of this plant once I find out. This plant is a living factor because during the summer, there are flowers which are pollinated by bees and other insects. The leaves are also eaten by other animals such as deer. In addition, the plant is home to populations of insects, bugs, and worms in the soil. Plants also needs several abiotic factors to survive. For instanse it needs, oxygen, water, sunlight, a proper temperature, and soil. These are the only five natural abiotic factors that exsist in this entire world.
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