Biology, asked by abhishek917211, 14 days ago

Which organisms acts interlink as an between living and non living organisms? Why do you think so?

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Answered by Anonymous
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  1. Viruses act as an interlink between living and nonliving organisms.
  2. I think so that,
  • viruses are an interesting type of microorganisms.
  • they usually made up of crystallized proteins.
  • they behave like non living things when they are outside of living cell.
  • they behave like living organisms when they are inside host living cells and reproduce just like bacteria.

Hence viruses can also call as connecting links between living and nonliving things.

Answered by DarkenedSky
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The organisms which act as interlink between living and non. living organism are producers I. e plants because the plants make their food with the help of non living things (carbon, dioxide, sunlight, nitrogen etc.) and we got our food from plants which makes a cycle of food between the living and non.

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