Analyze: In one teaspoonful of healthy soil, there can be billions of unicellular organisms. That's comparable to the number of people on the entire planet!
Explain why the soil doesn't qualify as an organism, despite containing billions of living cells.
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- Soil is an environment.
It (soil) contains large numbers of multicellular (earthworms) and unicellular (bacteria) organisms.
- It is inorganic and cannot eat, or reproduce.
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The soil doesn't qualify as an organism, despite containing billions of living cells because as it does not does not have the characteristics that many living beings have such as-
1 excretion
2.reproduction
3. respiration
4. growth
5. lifespan etc
The soil will be called a natural component of a habitat for an organism. so
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