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plants and living things recycle oxygen and carbon dioxide

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Why do humans depend on living things?

You're kidding right? We HAVE to depend on living things. Otherwise what would we eat? You say, plants? Plants ARE living things. We have to. Or we will die. That is why. I hope that helps! lol!


What are two qualities of the troposphere that living things need to survive?

The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.


How do non living environment affect living things?

The non living environment provides nutrition and protection for living things.


How are living things dependent on each other?

well just think this, if there were no animals, the plants wouldn't survive. and vis versa This is true for a few reasons: 1) Plants give off oxygen as a byproduct of the process of photosynthesis, we require oxygen. 2) In the same sense, plants use carbon dioxide in carbon fixation (to make glucose) And humans (as well as other heterotrophs) give off CO2 as a waste product of cellular respiration 3) Plants capture the energy of the sun... (we don't) so where would our energy come from if we didn't have something to capture what we can't? Hope that is enough to go on....


How do producers get their own food?

Producers are green plants. And these plants are green because of a pigment called 'Chlorophyll'. This pigment with the help of carbondioxide from air and sunlight creates food for the plant by a process call 'Photosynthesis'. All other living things in the food chain survive because of this natural ability (Photosynthesis) of plants.

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How are plants similar from other living things?

It's easy they all need water to survive.


How do animals and plants get what they need to survive?

Animals eat other animals or plants to survive by taking in the nutrition those things have taken in. Plants get what they need to survive from sunlight (photosynthesis), water, and soil. And then humans eat those things to survive using their fats and nutrients for our own benifits.


What living things help peacocks to survive?

what other living help peacocks to survive


Why do humans depend on living things?

You're kidding right? We HAVE to depend on living things. Otherwise what would we eat? You say, plants? Plants ARE living things. We have to. Or we will die. That is why. I hope that helps! lol!


Are there living things on other plantes?

there are leaves on plants, they are living


What are two qualities of the troposphere that living things need to survive?

The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.


Do many living things get food from other living things?

Green plants make food from sunlight. All animals get their food by eating plants (living things) or animals (also living things)


How the animals and plants survive in Antarctica?

In general there are no animals or plants living on the Antarctic continent, it is too cold. Some penguins and other sea birds visit. However the oceans around Antarctica contain many living things.


Why are tigers called consumers?

Consumers are organisms, or living things, that rely on other organisms to survive. Tigers eat meat and breath in oxygen made by plants.


How do non living environment affect living things?

The non living environment provides nutrition and protection for living things.


What is found where other living things cannot survive?

a new world


How are living things dependent on each other?

well just think this, if there were no animals, the plants wouldn't survive. and vis versa This is true for a few reasons: 1) Plants give off oxygen as a byproduct of the process of photosynthesis, we require oxygen. 2) In the same sense, plants use carbon dioxide in carbon fixation (to make glucose) And humans (as well as other heterotrophs) give off CO2 as a waste product of cellular respiration 3) Plants capture the energy of the sun... (we don't) so where would our energy come from if we didn't have something to capture what we can't? Hope that is enough to go on....