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 community.
It is studying the community.

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

It is studying a population.

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It is studying the ecosystem.

Ecology examines the interactions between biotic (living organisms) and abiotic (non-living elements such as climate, soil, and water) components to understand how ecosystems function and how these interactions affect the distribution and abundance of organisms.