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- In biology and ecology, abiotic components or abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms...
- Abiotic stress is the negative impact of non-living factors on the living organisms in a specific environment. The non-living variable must influence...
- Abiotic is an American deathcore band from Miami formed in 2010. The band released two full-length albums on Metal Blade Records, Symbiosis in 2012 and...
- and natural gas deposits were formed inorganically, commonly known as abiotic oil. Scientific evidence overwhelmingly supports a biogenic origin for...
- Pollination may be biotic or abiotic. Biotic pollination relies on living pollinators to move the pollen from one flower to another. Abiotic pollination relies...
- ecological factor or eco factor is any factor, abiotic or biotic, that influences living organisms. Abiotic factors include ambient temperature, amount of...
- biotically, through enzymes like superoxide di****ase and catalase, or abiotically, via reactions with ferrous iron and other reduced metals. Biotic production...
- Death is the end of life; the irreversible cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. The remains of a former organism normally...
- inorganic catalysts. The spontaneous formation of complex polymers from abiotically generated monomers under the conditions posited by the "soup" theory...
- (hydrophily) is a much rarer method, occurring in only around 2% of abiotically pollinated flowers. Common examples of this include Calitriche autumnalis...