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(Tıp) abiotic
Of inorganic matter
refers to non-living objects, substances or processes Abyssal Zone: The bottom of the deep ocean Aphotic zone: The zone of the water column where no light reaches
Nonliving characteristic of the environment; the physical and chemical components that relate to the state of ecological resources (Term added 1993 See related: biotic, condition indicator, indicator )
Refers to nonliving basic elements and compounds of the environment
Non-living; of non-biological origin (16)
The non-living components of the environment, such as air, rocks, soil, water coal, peat,plant litter, etc
a nonliving factor in the environment; e g , light, water, temperature
Nonliving
The non-living components of the environment, such as air, rocks, minerals, water, coal, peat, plant litter, etc
nonliving, often applied to the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
adj: Nonliving or not containing any living organisms
Not relating to living things, not alive
Nonliving factors in the environment; air, water, sunlight, and minerals
non-living or physical and chemical influences, such as temperature and pH
nonliving factors in the environment The abiotic factors of the environment include light, temperature, soil, climate and atmospheric gases
devoid of life, non-living, usually applied to environmental features [3: abiotic biosphere ]; [1: biotic ]
Non-living thing Usually refers to the physical and chemical components of an organism's environment Some times called inorganic
Non-living, e g , the abiotic environment is the nonliving, physical portion of the environment such as rock, soil (excluding microbes), water, and air
Non-living Climate is an abiotic component of ecosystems
Referring to the absence of living organisms
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