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Which abiotic factor is a typical limiting factor in a freshwater ecosystem? A. salt concentration B. dissolved oxygen C. bacteria D. algae

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The abiotic factor is a typical limiting factor in a freshwater ecosystem -  B. dissolved oxygen.

Abiotic limiting factors are those non-living factors of an ecosystem that makes the environment that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.

  • In the freshwater biomes, the abiotic limiting factors include: salinity sunlight temperature dissolved oxygen fertilizers pollutants
  • Dissolved oxygen refers to the level of free oxygen present in water.
  • Levels that are too high or too low can harm aquatic life and affect water quality.
  • Algae and Bacteria are biotic factors.

Thus, the abiotic factor is a typical limiting factor in a freshwater ecosystem -  B. dissolved oxygen.

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