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Why does ecology need to study the biotic and abiotic elements?(1 point)
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It is studying a species.
It is studying a species.

It is studying the ecosystem.
It is studying the ecosystem.

It is studying the community.
It is studying the community.

It is studying a population.
It is studying a population.
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Ecology needs to study both biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) elements because it is studying the ecosystem. Understanding the interactions between organisms and their physical environment is crucial for comprehensively grasping how ecosystems function and how various factors influence biodiversity and ecological balance.