Is a honeycomb biotic

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2026-04-25 18:05

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A honeycomb itself is considered biotic because it is a structure created by bees, which are living organisms. The honeycomb is made from beeswax secreted by worker bees and serves as a habitat for the colony, storing honey and pollen. Therefore, while the honeycomb is a product of biotic processes, it is not a living organism on its own.

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