Importance of Abiotic Factors
Miscellanea / / August 08, 2023
Title of Professor of Biology
There are a large number of totally necessary elements, substances and circumstances on which life depends, to this type of requirements are called abiotic factors, since it is not living organisms, but the actors involved on them and that in turn can continue to be maintained independently of the former, while the inverse equation it would be impossible. Among the most essential abiotic factors must be considered: 1) the direct protagonists of the various biogeochemical cycles; 2) climatic phenomena such as temperature; and 3) environmental ones, whether on a large or small scale, such as light. Thus, for example, water, light, air and/or mineral salts are essential in our environment; and it is that without these factors, life could not develop on our planet, because thanks to them the cells of our body, and the rest of the living beings, can increase and survive.
It is paradoxical that these types of factors are essential for life, since the truth is that all of them are inert, they do not have life by themselves. However, without them, the
biotic factors They couldn't survive either. If we look at water, for example, and pay attention to the fact that the human body of the human being It has 65% of it, we will understand its relevance. Water is also the ideal medium to transmit nutrients and allow the synthesis of compounds. Without it, the simplest vital functions could not be carried out, so we would die. Thus, it is less curious that a person can last longer without eating than without drinking. It is true that many organisms are designed to last a long time without ingesting water. Organisms used to living in extreme situations in which this factor is not abundant. Even so, all living organisms need it, to a greater or lesser extent.Light is another essential abiotic factor for life. Let's think about the plant world; and it is that without her, the photosynthesis could not be done. Without this photosynthesis, the plants would die and, therefore, the food chain would be completely affected, even ending the life of all living beings on the planet. From a simplistic point of view, since air has many other functions and compounds, without the oxygen in it we could not live. Most living things need oxygen to survive. When breathing it, we expel carbon dioxide that is absorbed by the plants to carry out the already named photosynthesis. For their part, mineral salts, an abiotic factor that we could not do without either. The different mineral salts regulate an endless number of determining aspects in living organisms. Thus, thanks to them we can regulate aspects such as enzyme systems or even control blood coagulation.
All these considerations can be assumed through specific studies within a specific ecological segment, such as example, a certain crop, or as part of the essential aspects on which all the biological diversity of the planet depends, for making predictions or analyzing the phenomena directly linked to the various moments in the history of the life.
When the external does influence
The survival of an organism does not depend only on its own organic conditions, but rather these at a physiological level depend strictly from a large number of external variables determined by the availability, both in quality and quantity, of the necessary resources to their satisfaction, finding among them both the molecular components, such as water and oxygen, without which all the rest of metabolic activities would not be possible, such as the specific temperature and light conditions to which each species is adapted in particular.
The evolutionary processes of each of the species in this sense, developed according to the opportunities they had to take advantage of these factors, without However, this phenomenon occurred gradually and proportionately, in order to allow the prevalence of the necessary balance both between species and between them. and the existing abiotic factors, thus giving rise to the creation of ecosystems as a truly self-sustaining and sustainable model of life over time, with which guarantee the survival of all species, under dynamics that allow guaranteeing the most efficient possible administration of resources, however, despite all this earthly happiness, there are also naturally disturbance factors such that they can devastate in an instant the entire established balance, being the most common and frequent climatic factors such as major floods, hurricanes, earthquakes and fires, however, such well-being seems to be a contagious quality, since in more or In less time, the ecosystems impacted by these phenomena can gradually recover as a consequence of the rebalancing stimulated by abiotic factors. surroundings on a larger scale.
Living on lifeless matter
Due to the direct link between living beings and abiotic factors, its consideration among the activities carried out for the own sustenance of the Humanity is growing, so they have become the key point that even allows the optimization of the resources necessary for the establishment of functions such as agriculture and breeding of the species that serve us both as food and for less relevant purposes such as floral arrangements on dates specials.
On the other hand, among the abiotic factors, it has also been possible to obtain a great source of natural resources that mainly sustain the progress technology, becoming an essential source of elements on which the economic system of nations is sustained, depending on the degree of use that each of them establishes and depending on the quantity and ways in which they can obtain said resources within their own territories.
The fragile environmental alterations
As it must be assumed, the existing dependence between living beings and the particular abiotic factors of their own environment leads to the vulnerability to the changes that these may have, subjecting the species to a different extent, because some are perhaps more resistant than others, to catastrophic consequences that in many cases manage to direct even the least species directly towards their extinction. advantaged.
In consideration of this phenomenon, the disturbances caused by abiotic factors on a large scale on the entire planet, as a consequence of human action and the subsequent climate change, become a source of threat to life on earth, generating among the responses of immediate actions the prevailing need to study and control over each one of these factors, in such a way as to be able to establish regulatory measures in specific areas, which allow progressively correcting the disturbances caused.
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