Meaning biota
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All living organisms as a totality.
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1901, from Greek biota "life" (see bio-).
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plant and animal life.
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The biota is the animal and plant life of an area.
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All living organisms in a region or ecosystem.
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all the organisms found in a specific area. The animal or plantlife of a region or period.
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plant and animal life
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the combined flora and fauna of a region.
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All of the organisms, including animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms, found in a given area. (Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries)
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All living organisms in a region or ecosystem.
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The animal and plant life of a region considered as a total ecological entity. Bituminous:
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the plant and animal life of a region
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All living organisms of an area; the flora and fauna considered as a unit.
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(n) all the plant and animal life of a particular region
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The animal and plant (fauna and flora) life of a given area.
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Biota is the total collection of organisms of a geographic region or a time period.
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The living organisms in a given region.
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The plant and animal life of a particular region.
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Living organisms (WHO, 1979).
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The animal and plant life of a particular region.
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The animal and plant life of a given region.
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The animal and plant life of a given region.
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The animal and plant life of a given region.
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is the flora and fauna of an area.
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The spectrum of different living organisms inhabiting a particular region, habitat, or biotope.
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The plant and animal life of a region or area.
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All the organisms, including animals, plants, fungi and microorganisms, found in a given area.
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all of the living organisms in a system
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the flora and fauna of a region biped
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The flora and fauna of a region.
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the animal and plant life of a region.
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the plant (flora) and animal life (fauna) of a region or ecosystem.
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  Used in public health, things that humans would eat - including animals, fish and plants.
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The animals and plants that live in a particular location or region.
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The flora and fauna of an area.
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  the total assemblage of plants and animals in an area
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Living component of an ecosystem or simply all living organisms that exist in an area.
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All living organisms in a given area.
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Biodiversity Monitoring Transect Analysis in Africa
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 the flora and fauna. Top bitumen:
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(ecology) The living organisms of a region. * date=February 6, 2009|author=Andrew Z. Krug et al.|title=Signature of the End-Cretaceous Mass Extinction in the Modern Biota|work=Science|url=http://ww [..]
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