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Why is water essential for life? How are living organisms dependent on the soil? Are organisms that live in water totally independent of soil as a resource?​

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Answered by navreenkour1087
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Explanation:

Organisms that live in water are not totally independent of soil as a resource. These organisms depend on aquatic plants for food and other substances. These aquatic plants in turn require minerals for their sustenance. These minerals are carried to waterbodies from soil by rivers, rainwater etc.Plants obtain water, minerals from the soil and prepare food for animals, Other organisms that live in water are not totally independent of soil because the microbes growing on the soil in water are the primary producers which start the food chain and even other microbes that live in soil help in the decomposition of ...

Answered by Anonymous
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➢ Organisms need water because it plays a vital role in the reaction taking place within organism's cells and body. Water acts as a universal solvent, providing a medium for the chemical reactions to occur. Substances are alsotransported from one part of body to the other in the dissolved state.

➢ Organisms that live in water are not totally independent of soil as a resource. These organisms depend on aquatic plants for food and other substances. These aquatic plants in turn require minerals for their sustenance. These minerals are carried to waterbodies from soil by rivers, rainwater etc.

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