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Biotic factors in an ecosystem are living components that affect the environment and the organisms within it. These include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, which interact with each other and contribute to the ecosystem's dynamics. In contrast, abiotic factors are non-living elements such as temperature, water, soil, and sunlight. Therefore, anything that is alive or originates from living organisms is not considered an abiotic factor.

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