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Biology, 23.03.2020 01:48 joha222680

Taiben went on a walk in the forest. He saw a deer grazing in the grass, a bird eating a berry, a fish swimming in a creek, and a fox catching a rabbit.

is an action that has both a biotic and an abiotic component involved.

is an action that involves only biotic components.

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