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Which condition is a biotic factor of an aquarium ecosystem?

A) Algae growing on the glass.
B) Gravel on the bottom of the aquarium.
C) Amount of oxygen in the water.
D)Temperature of the water.

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User Jackhab
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A) Algae growing on the grass
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User Robinho
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Answer:

We conclude that the correct answer is the A) Algae that grow in the crystal.

Step-by-step explanation:

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A biotic factor is a factor that has life.

Let's analyze each of the options:

A) Algae that grow in the crystal: algae are living beings and grow in an aquatic ecosystem.

B) Gravel at the bottom of the aquarium: gravel is an abiotic factor, that is, lifeless.

C) Amount of oxygen in the water: it is an abiotic factor

D) Water temperature: it is not a biotic factor.

After the analysis, we conclude that the correct answer is the A) Algae that grow in the crystal.

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