the nature of life in a particular habitat is determined to a large extent by the nonliving, or abiotic, part of the environment, that is, the environment's physical and chemical features such as salinity or bottom type. each environment makes different demands, and the organisms that live there must adapt to those demands. individual organisms can adapt to their environments to some extent through changes in their behavior, metabolism, pattern of growth, and other characteristics.
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