Biology, asked by dapushree, 16 days ago

Why Living organisms Depends on Non living Organisms???... Explain with examples....And give me Correct Answer....​

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Answered by EuphoriaAnn
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Organisms depend on other organisms and on the nonliving things in an ecosystem to meet their basic needs for food, water and protection. Plants use energy from the sun to produce their own food from air and water. The type of soil, amount of water and temperature range in an area determine the plants that grow there.

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Answered by deshmukhharshad2004
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Our Earth, which was formed billions and trillions of years ago, has many things. For Example - The trees, the river, the mountains, the plants, the land, the rock, the birds, the animals, etc. These are all part of our surroundings. We come in contact with them in our day to day lives.

These things around us are differentiated into two types.

a) Living things

b) Non-living things

Everything that has life is called a living thing and everything that does not possess life is called a non-living thing. There are many factors that differentiate living things from nonliving things. This differentiating factor is not necessarily activities like moving, running, eating but much more. As we know, there are many things on Earth which do not move, run or eat but they are living things. Plants, for example, are not mobile. They do not eat, but plants have a life. Bacteria that are not even visible to naked eyes is believed to be the first kind of living thing on Earth.

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