IPA: //baɪˈoʊtə//
KK: /baɪˈoʊtə/
The plant and animal life found in a specific area or environment.
The biota of the rainforest includes a wide variety of species, from insects to large mammals.
Biota is derived from the Greek word "biōta" (meaning life or living things). It refers to the total collection of organisms in a particular region or environment, emphasizing the concept of life forms present in that area.
Think of 'biota' as a term that encompasses all forms of 'life' ('biōta') in a specific place.