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Are there more living organisms than non living organisms?

There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.


Why does non living organisms affect living organisms?

because i want them to do


Do living and non living organisms contain cells?

No only living organisms have cells. But non-living organisms are made up of atoms instead.


Which animals are non-living?

All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.


Is bacteria non living thing?

No, they are living organisms.


What is an ecosystem and why do you study it?

An ecosystem is a community of interacting biological and non living things that inhabit a particular area. They are studies so that we can understand the interactions that occur and therefore better understand the organisms living there.


Are there non cellular living organisms?

The closest thing that we have to non cellular living organisms is viruses, and there is some debate about whether they qualify as living things, or should be regarded instead as self-replicating poisons.


What do you call Someone who studies living and non living things in the ecosystem?

i don't know? I'm trying to figure it out but i cant!! HELP:(


What scientist studies abiotic factors?

An ecologist or environmental scientist studies abiotic factors, which are non-living components of an ecosystem or environment. They analyze factors such as temperature, water availability, soil composition, sunlight, and other physical aspects that can influence the distribution and abundance of living organisms.


Is the moon living or non-living?

The moon is non-living. It is a natural satellite that orbits around the Earth and does not possess the characteristics of living organisms such as growth, reproduction, or metabolism.


What is a non-living matrix?

A non-living matrix is an inanimate substance or structure that provides a framework or support for living organisms. For example, the extracellular matrix in tissues or the matrix in which soil organisms live.


How do organisms differ from non-living things?

Organisms are living and exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. They are made up of cells, undergo metabolism, and have the ability to evolve. Non-living things do not possess these attributes and are not capable of self-replication or adaption to the environment.