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TSOTS-blogpost 4-Haley

1) Some abiotic factors that our plant depends on includes water, soil, sunlight, etc. The abiotic factors include us, worms, etc. 2) Our plant are engaged in competition because it is surrounded by a bunch of plants that are the same species and seeking the same resources. 3) The winners are determined on which plant thrives or grows more than the rest. Vice versa for losers. It is not always clear on who is the winner or loser in certain situations. Determining whether who is the winner or loser may be complicated because the interactions between the two won't always be parasitism or competition. Both organisms can benefit or not be affected by it. 4) The plant also interacts with many abiotic factors in which it benefits from. For instance, soil, water, sunlight,etc. Our plant interacts with these factors to grow and thrive. It uses the nutrients from the soil, energy from the sun, and water from either rainfall or us. 5) There is definitely some sort of secondary succes

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1) Some abiotic factors that our plant depends on are soil, water, sunlight, minerals etc. The biotic factors are humans, worms, bugs etc. 2) our plant is engaged in competition because its competing for space and nutrients in the soil with all the other plants. 3) winners are determined by which plant is the healthiest out of all the plants. the determination is difficult because there are many factors that go into the plant's health such as nutrients, size, biomass etc. 4) other interactions the plant is engaged in could be parasitism because maybe another organism could be feeding off of the plant and thus harming it. 5) it seems that there is secondary succession in the garden because there have already been other series of changes done to the garden before the plants were planted and started growing.