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using illustration below, explain briefly the interconnections of living things and their environment. State how human beings may value life​

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Answered by Arvieeeeee
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Organisms within an ecosystem interact with each other and their environment. ... Growth and reproduction of organisms within an ecosystem are affected by factors such as food, light, water, temperature, and acidity (pH). 5. Natural events and human activities can cause a disturbance to or imbalance of an ecosystem.

Answered by barnadutta2015
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Answer: All living things rely on their surroundings to provide them with the necessities, such as food, water, and shelter. Other living things and physical elements like soil, air, and temperature make up their environment.

Explanation:

  • Ecology is the study of how organisms interact with their environment and environmental factors that affect organisms are divided by ecologists into two categories: nonliving factors and living or formerly live factors.
  • Our environment influences the way we view the world. The people we interact with on a daily basis and the culture and society we live in have the most impacts.
  • In addition, we as humans prioritise and distinguish human life above and apart from all other life, with very few exceptions. Our common notion of life gains intrinsic value from this division, but we have only learned to regard human life more highly as a result of our ability to experience life and feel alive.
  • Consequently, the value of life is intrinsic.Thus, the value of life is not derived from our capacity to exist physically but rather from our capacity to exist in the human experience and participate in experiences that are themselves regarded as desirable or good.

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