Through decay when living things die, and through their wastes.
Living things release substances back into the nonliving environment through processes like excretion, decomposition, and respiration. When organisms die, decomposers break down their remains, returning nutrients to the soil or water. Respiration also releases carbon dioxide from living organisms back into the atmosphere.
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An abiotic environment is an environment of non-living things. A biotic environment is an environment of living things. biotic=living abiotic=non living
All living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment Living things adapt to their environment.
All living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment Living things adapt to their environment.
Living things can respond to the environment surrounding them. They are sensitive to their environment, and they can interact with it. Some living things can change their environment as well.
When organisms die, substances in their bodies are broken down and released into the environment. The substances can then be used again by other living organisms. This information was retrieved from the New York science grade 6 textbook from Glencoe science.
The physical environment refers to things like mountains and rivers where living things live. The biological environment refers to the parts of the living plants and and animals where living things live.
living things get food, water, air, space, shelter, and energy from the environment.
Ecology The environment influences the living things that it surrounds. Ecology is the study of relationships between organisms and their relationships with their environment. Living things can alter their environment, but nonliving things cannot. Living things, for example, may migrate or hibernate if the environment becomes difficult to live in.
The non living environment provides nutrition and protection for living things.