From which component of the environment do the living beings obtain their food and other necessities?
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Living beings obtain their food and other necessities from the Biotic Component of the environment.
- The environment has two components namely Biotic and Abiotic.
- The biotic components of the environment include all the living components like the flora and the fauna. It includes the microorganisms living in soil and on surfaces of rocks.
- Food, wood, paper, rubber, leather all are derived from the biotic components of nature.
- The abiotic part consists of non-living components like the air, water, sunlight, etc.
- These components are also necessary for survival.
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