The coral reef is an organism itself. Some fish hide in it and it is their home. If they didn't' have the coral reef they would be eaten by the bigger fish.
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The living organisms depend on each other for their food & shelter. EG: Fungi and algae depend on each other .
they depend for food
Living organisms depend on other living organisms as food sources. AN overpopulation of a certain living organism or a decrease in a population of an organisms may unstable the other organisms that depend on it for food.
An example of an ecosystem is a coral reef. The biotic factors include the fish, coral, and other marine organisms, while the abiotic factors include sunlight, water temperature, and the physical structure of the reef. These factors interact to create a complex and interconnected system where organisms depend on each other and the environment for survival.
Damage done to coral reefs affects all organisms because of the relationship that all marine life have with each other. But if we focus on the organisms that live in the reefs, they are going to be deprived of shelter and food and breeding grounds.
Cells make up different organisms. Many of these organisms depend on each other to flourish on our planet such as humans breathing in oxygen given out by trees.
For food! If there were a surplus on coyotes rabbits (or whatever the coyotes ate) would die out in that area so the coyotes would run out of food and kill each other or die of hunger then as the coyotes were dieing off the rabbits would come back!
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The physical environment is important to living organisms because a healthy environment is needed to thrive. The ecosystem is made of many organisms that depend on each other. Each organism plays a role in maintaining the health of the environment.
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the organisms rely on each other for survival.
On the Antarctic continent, there are no organisms or species that compliment each other.