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The answer is D) An entire desert, including abiotic and biotic factors. An ecosystem is not an ecosystem without abiotic and biotic factors. Fish, birds, and wood are all parts of an ecosystem, but without abiotic and biotic factors, they aren't apart of anything.
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The correct answer is D. An entire desert, including abiotic and biotic factors
Explanation:
In biology and ecology, an ecosystem refers to an area or region in which there are both living organisms such as plants or animals (biotic factors) and nonliving components such as water or soil (abiotic factors) that interact and create a complex system through natural cycles. Examples of ecosystems include coral reef or rainforest. This means, an ecosystem needs to include both biotic and abiotic factors, thus, the option that describes an ecosystem is "an entire desert, including abiotic and biotic factors".