Biology, asked by Khushisingh12, 1 year ago

Organisms present around us are interdependent as follows

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Answered by Maniks2
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Yes. They are interdependent. I hope u are asking to give reason. If u mean any other plz post your question again and Brainly Users will answer it:)

This can be justified with many perspectives and I am gonna with "Food Chain. Let's take a simple food chain, where Plants (Grass for instance), Grasshopper, Frog, Snake and Eagle respectively, where Grasshopper eat grass, Frog eats grasshopper....

Here I want to point out a fact that Frogs are insectivores and can't eat grass because they don't have the teeth to tear it up and chew it. This goes for all other organisms too.

Frog can't eat grass. But it needs nutrition from plants. So it eats grasshopper which ate plants. This is about Heterotropic nutrition.

But Plants do not depend on any other organisms for food but they depend on natural factors to prepare it's food like Sunlight, Water, Soil etc. But it's not an animal.

So the above description justifies the statement - Organisms around us are interdependent on each other.

Hence proved. Hope it helps:)
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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Organisms present around us are interdependent.

EXPLANATION:

In a living environment, plant, animal and human being co-exist. Along with these the microbial population also exists. All the four organisms are interdependent on each other. For instance, plants are autotrophs and they have the ability to prepare its own food with the help of light, water and carbon dioxide.  

On the other hand, animal and plant are interdependent on plant for their food and survival as they doesn’t possess ability to synthesis own food. Thus it a real fact that organisms present around us are interdependent.

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