- In
biology and ecology,
abiotic components or
abiotic factors are non-living
chemical and
physical parts of the
environment that
affect living organisms...
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Abiotic stress is the
negative impact of non-living
factors on the
living organisms in a
specific environment. The non-living
variable must influence...
- and
natural gas
deposits were
formed inorganically,
commonly known as
abiotic oil.
Scientific evidence overwhelmingly supports a
biogenic origin for...
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Pollination may be
biotic or
abiotic.
Biotic pollination relies on
living pollinators to move the
pollen from one
flower to another.
Abiotic pollination relies...
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Death is the end of life; the
irreversible cessation of all
biological functions that
sustain a
living organism.
Death eventually and
inevitably occurs...
- biotically,
through enzymes like
superoxide di****ase and catalase, or
abiotically, via
reactions with
ferrous iron and
other reduced metals.
Biotic production...
- been
detected in
abiotic sources such as comets,
which indicates non-living
sources are available. It has also been
synthesized abiotically in the laboratory...
- destinations.
Geotourism (tourism with a
geological base)
deals with the
abiotic natural and
built environments.
Geotourism was
first defined in England...
- long-lived site of
active and
inactive ultramafic-hosted serpentinization,
abiotically producing many
simple molecules such as
methane and
hydrogen which are...
- as a plant, fungus, or animal) lives. A
substrate can
include biotic or
abiotic materials and animals. For example,
encrusting algae that
lives on a rock...