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how are all living organisms within ​

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Answered by ridahussain86
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Perhaps a live "organism" consisting of many moving parts that function together to produce oxygen, carbon dioxide, and essential nutrients, moving about and constantly modifying (evolving) itself.

Answered by sid9839
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Indeed it is a living world, at least according to some. Perhaps all living things comprise one biological entity, one large functioning ecosystem (life-force) with planet Earth as skeleton. Has been denied by many. But Lovelock thought so. Margulis supported it. Heck, maybe Lennon did too, "I am he as you are he as you are me. And we are all together" ("I Am the Walrus"). It really depends on one’s definition of "life", on what a discrete "species" or "individual" is, how you view "time". It is fine if you don’t want to believe in Gaia, but for the sake of this essay try to entertain it…or something similar.

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