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Biotic Factors
Autotrophs-
any
organism
capable
of
self-nourishment
by
using
inorganic
materials
as
a
source
of
nutrients
and
using
photosynthesis
or
chemosynthesis
as
a
source
of
energy,
as
most
plants
and
certain
bacteria
and
protists.
Oak tree
(
Quercus)
Beech tree
(
Fagus)
Chestnut tree
(
Castanea)
Peonies
(
Paeonia)
Lilies
(
Lilium)
Heterotrophs-
an
organism
requiring
organic
compounds
for
its
principal
source
of
food.
Beech marten
(
Martes foina)
Common Genet
(
Genetta
)
Red deer
(
Cervus elaphus
)
Weasels
(
Mustela
)
Wild boar
(
Sus scrofa
)
Decomposers-
an
organism,
usually
a
bacterium
or
fungus,
that
breaks
down
the
cells
of
dead
plants
and
animals
into
simpler
substances.
Snails
(
Achatinoidea
)
Slugs
(
shell-less terrestrial
gastropod
mollusc
.
)
Earthworms
(
Lumbricina
)
Bacteria
(
Bacteria
)
Button Mushrooms
(
Agaricus bisporus
)
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The Biome
Abiotic Factors
Climate and Weather
Biotic Factors
Autotrophs
Heterotrophs
Decomposers
Ecology and Ecological State
Food Web
Nutrient Cycling
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