A biotic is of or relating to life .
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A biotic is Of or pertaining to living organisms. (Term added 1993. See related: indicator, condition indicator, abiotic, stressor indicator. biotic condition indicator replaces: "response indicator.")
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A Biotic is Living. Living organisms make up the Biotic parts of ecosystems. See aBiotic.
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Biotic is the living organisms. Compare abiotic.

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