No it does not matter
Energy flows both ways between living systems and the physical environment.
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.
A community of organisms together with their physical environment, viewed as a system of interacting and interdependent relationships and including such processes as the flow of energy through trophic levels and the cycling of chemical elements and compounds through living and nonliving components of the system. hope this helps
The study of the interrelationship between organisms and their environment is known as ecology. Ecology encompasses the interactions between living organisms and their physical surroundings, as well as the flow of energy and materials through ecosystems.
all living things require energy so no energy, no environment
it uses energy
Living things such as plants, animals, and microorganisms form part of the physical environment. Non-living elements, like air, water, soil, sunlight, and rocks, also contribute to the physical environment.
All living and non-living things
through the ocean. also by the living environment and non living environment
Energy flows in a one-way direction through living systems, entering as sunlight and being transformed into chemical energy by primary producers through photosynthesis. Nutrients, on the other hand, are recycled within ecosystems through the biogeochemical cycles, moving between living organisms and the abiotic environment in a continuous loop.
Living things consist of cells, require energy to sustain life processes, respond to stimuli in their environment, grow and develop, reproduce to create offspring, and have the ability to adapt to their environment through evolution.
yes