Question
Why does ecology need to study the biotic and abiotic elements?
A. it is studying the ecosystem
B. it is studying the community
C. it is studying a species
D. it is studying a population
A. it is studying the ecosystem
B. it is studying the community
C. it is studying a species
D. it is studying a population
Answers
GPT-4o mini
A. it is studying the ecosystem
Ecology involves understanding how living organisms (biotic elements) interact with each other and with their physical environment (abiotic elements). This holistic view is essential for studying ecosystems, as both biotic and abiotic factors play crucial roles in shaping the structure, function, and health of these systems.
Ecology involves understanding how living organisms (biotic elements) interact with each other and with their physical environment (abiotic elements). This holistic view is essential for studying ecosystems, as both biotic and abiotic factors play crucial roles in shaping the structure, function, and health of these systems.