A dead animal is considered biotic because it was once a living organism. Biotic factors refer to all living components of an ecosystem, which include plants, animals, and microorganisms. Even in death, the remains can still impact the ecosystem, providing nutrients for decomposers and influencing other biotic interactions. Over time, the decomposition process involves both biotic and abiotic factors.
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