Get to know Biotic better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Biotic meaning
- Of, pertaining to, or produced by life or living organisms.
- Misspelling of biontic.
Synonyms of Biotic
Using Biotic
- The main meaning on this page is: Of, pertaining to, or produced by life or living organisms. | Misspelling of biontic.
- Useful related words include: organic phenomenon.
- In the example corpus, biotic often appears in combinations such as: the biotic, and biotic, biotic factors.
Context around Biotic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.8 words
- Position in the sentence: 1 start, 7 middle, 12 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Biotic
- In this selection, "biotic" usually appears near the end of the sentence. The average example has 25.8 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, madre, pro, interacting, factors, pump and powers stand out and add context to how "biotic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include abiotic and biotic components that and abiotic and biotic factors may. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "biotic" sits close to words such as aapi, aarey and aberdare, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with biotic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
The mold Penicillium is used to produce the anti-biotic penicillin. (11 words)
Competition is one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors that affect community structure. (14 words)
Also there is a lack of good management practices for the biotic and abiotic stress. (15 words)
Brooklyn’s most popular food market will emerge from its winter cocoon next weekend, bringing outdoor dishes of pro-biotic popsicles, pizza cupcakes, and Afghan comfort food to hungry Kings Countians each weekend from April 6 through October. (38 words)
Pictured is the city of Chicago main Ecosystems are composed of a variety of abiotic and biotic components that function in an interrelated way. citation The structure and composition is determined by various environmental factors that are interrelated. (38 words)
The obligate and facultative ant mutualists found in some Piper species have a strong influence on their biology, making them ideal systems for research on the evolution of symbioses and the effect of mutualisms on biotic communities. (37 words)
Example sentences (20)
This is equivalent to 20% of global river runoff and, hence, to a considerable share of ocean-to-land long-distance moisture transport (the biotic pump).
This role uses the gunplay of the soldier class and the biotic powers of the adept.
Villegas said the discovery of the P. rizali within the Aurora Memorial National Park signified a wider distribution of the species in the fragmented Northern Sierra Madre biotic region.
Also there is a lack of good management practices for the biotic and abiotic stress.
Brooklyn’s most popular food market will emerge from its winter cocoon next weekend, bringing outdoor dishes of pro-biotic popsicles, pizza cupcakes, and Afghan comfort food to hungry Kings Countians each weekend from April 6 through October.
Speaker Richard Wahle will address the influences of the ocean’s physical and biotic environment on the population dynamics and distribution of marine benthic organisms.
Because carbon uptake in the terrestrial biosphere is dependent on biotic factors, it follows a diurnal and seasonal cycle.
Both abiotic and biotic factors may affect the frequency with which each phase occurs. citation Coccolithophores reproduce asexually through binary fission.
Competition is one of many interacting biotic and abiotic factors that affect community structure.
Fungi communicate with their own and related species as well as with non fungal organisms in a great variety of symbiotic interactions, especially with bacteria, unicellular eukaryote, plants and insects through biochemicals of biotic origin.
However, this system does not seem to be involved in the adherence of A. baumannii to living cells, and the underlying mechanisms governing attachment to biotic surfaces still remain to be elucidated.
One species, a rover beetle ( Bledius spectabilis ) displays both causes for parental care: physical and biotic environmental factors.
Pictured is the city of Chicago main Ecosystems are composed of a variety of abiotic and biotic components that function in an interrelated way. citation The structure and composition is determined by various environmental factors that are interrelated.
Site preparation may be designed to achieve, singly or in any combination: improved access, by reducing or rearranging slash, and amelioration of adverse forest floor, soil, vegetation, or other biotic factors.
Spain includes different phytogeographic regions, each with its own floristic characteristics resulting largely from the interaction of climate, topography, soil type and fire, biotic factors.
The biochemicals trigger the fungal organism to react in a specific manner, while if the same chemical molecules are not part of biotic messages, they do not trigger the fungal organism to react.
The biological component of soil is an extremely important carbon sink since about 57% of the biotic content is carbon.
The biosphere is the part of Earth's outer shell – including land, surface rocks, water, air and the atmosphere – within which life occurs, and which biotic processes in turn alter or transform.
The mold Penicillium is used to produce the anti-biotic penicillin.
The obligate and facultative ant mutualists found in some Piper species have a strong influence on their biology, making them ideal systems for research on the evolution of symbioses and the effect of mutualisms on biotic communities.
Common combinations with biotic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the biotic 4×
- and biotic 4×
- biotic factors 4×
- of biotic 3×
- biotic and 2×
- on biotic 2×