Definition
All the plants, animals, and other living organisms found in a particular region or environment.
Etymology
From Greek 'bios' (life) with Latin feminine ending '-a', coined by German biologist Otto Dammer in 1904 to describe the living community of an area.
Kelly Says
The Amazon rainforest's biota is so incredibly diverse that scientists estimate 10% of all Earth's species live there, yet we've only identified a fraction of them!
Translations
ARالعربية
الحيوانات والنباتات
al-ḥayawān wa-n-nabtāt
BNবাংলা
জীব-সংগঠন
jee-v-sang-tha-than
CSČeština
biota
bee-oh-ta
DEDeutsch
Biota
bee-oh-ta
ELΕλληνικά
βιοτα
vee-o-ta
ESEspañol
biota
bee-oh-ta
FRFrançais
biote
bee-oh-t
GUGU
જીવવિજ્ઞાન
jee-v-vi-j-na-an
HIहिन्दी
जीव-समूह
jeev-sama-ooh
IDBahasa Indonesia
biota
bee-oh-ta
ITItaliano
biota
bee-oh-ta
KMKM
ប្រព័ន្ធជីវ
pra-pov-penh chee-v
MRMR
जीवविज्ञान
jee-v-vi-j-na-an
MSBahasa Melayu
biota
bee-oh-ta
MYမြန်မာ
ဘီယိုစီစတမေတစ်
bee-oh-see-see-teh-muh-tee-tee
NLNederlands
biota
bee-oh-ta
PAPA
ਜੀਵ-વિਗਿਆਨ
jeev-vi-gya-an
PTPortuguês
biota
bee-oh-ta
RUРусский
биота
bee-oh-ta
SVSvenska
biota
bee-oh-ta
SWKiswahili
biota
bee-oh-ta
TAதமிழ்
வாழும் உயிரினங்கள்
vaa-zhum u-ya-ri-na-nga-l
TEతెలుగు
జీవజాలం
jee-va-ja-la-m
THไทย
สิ่งมีชีวิต
sing mee chee-wit
UKУкраїнська
біота
bee-oh-ta
VITiếng Việt
sinh vật
sinh vat
ZUZU
isitshemistase
ees-its-hem-ee-sta-se