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No, an atom is not an ecosystem. An ecosystem refers to a community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment, while an atom is the basic unit of matter. Ecosystems are macroscopic and involve multiple organisms, while atoms are microscopic and do not involve living organisms.
because all the elements has oxygen in it.
They combine in order to involve in chemical bonding.
Because all process within living organisms involve chemical reactions.
Interdependent relationships involve to organisms that rely on each other and both benefit from the other in equal ways.
A covalent bond involve sharing of electrons between atoms.
Taxonomy does not involve the study of the evolutionary history or relationships between different organisms. It focuses more on the classification and naming of organisms based on their shared characteristics.
No, an atom is not an ecosystem. An ecosystem refers to a community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment, while an atom is the basic unit of matter. Ecosystems are macroscopic and involve multiple organisms, while atoms are microscopic and do not involve living organisms.
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because all the elements has oxygen in it.
Must involve two different elements. Can not be formed with same affinity elements. Low affinity elements with high affinity elements.
Yes. Pyrite is inorganic. It is not produced from any processes that involve organisms.
Yes, it does.
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The important elements involved in assurance engagement are: Independence Professionalism Information or context improvement Decision makers
They combine in order to involve in chemical bonding.
There are many basic elements of informed consent. Some of them are discomforts to the subject, study that involve research, a statement with participatory voluntary.