Abiotic Factors

Abiotic factors are the non-living factors in our environment that affect living organisms & ecosystems. Example: Temperature, light, humidity, atmosphere, soil etc.

Ecophysiology (Physiological Ecology)

Ecophysiology is the part of ecology which is concerned with responses of individual organisms or species to abiotic factors.

Types of Abiotic Factors we are going to study in detail: (Please click on available link below)

  1. Temperature
  2. Light
  3. Soil

Harjeet Kaur

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