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Consider what you know about biotic and abiotic factors in an ecosystem. What is one of the reasons that nutrients in a vegetable patch might be considered abiotic?(1 point) Responses Nutrients can come from dead plants which have decomposed. Nutrients can come from dead plants which have decomposed. Nutrient levels can change with changing ecosystems. Nutrient levels can change with changing ecosystems. Available nutrients affect the carrying capacity of garden plants. Available nutrients affect the carrying capacity of garden plants. Nutrients are mostly obtained from the soil.
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Nutrients are considered abiotic because they are non-living components of the environment that impact the living organisms in an ecosystem. In this case, the availability and composition of nutrients in the soil directly influence the growth and health of the plants in the vegetable patch.
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Nutrients can come from dead plants which have decomposed. Nutrients can come from dead plants which have decomposed. Nutrient levels can change with changing ecosystems. Nutrient levels can change with changing ecosystems. Available nutrients affect the carrying capacity of garden plants. Available nutrients affect the carrying capacity of garden plants. Nutrients are mostly obtained from the soil.
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