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a living thing interacts by bacteria that gets into their bloodstream and that's how they interact..... ~*Carina*~
The atmosphere interacts with all living things because it contains oxygen.
The atmosphere interacts with all living things because it contains oxygen. The lithosphere contains rocks and minerals which are helpful for building materials for various things. The hydrosphere interacts with all the other spheres providing water and nutrients for all living things, and also helps wash and clean other things. All of the above comprise the biosphere. The biosphere interacts with all the other spheres as well (especially the human race) because everything people or animals do affects the air, water or land.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
The interaction between the atmosphere and biosphere affects all living things. Creatures and plants living in the biosphere need the atmosphere to survive.
No you do not. In taxonomy, a populatio strictly applys to only living things. nonliving things are not included in taxonomy.
Bacteria and viruses are small and can only be seen through a microscope. The small living things are microorganisms or microbes. Some people do not think viruses are living things because they are acellular particles. They consider them to be an organic structure that interacts with living organisms.
A pile of clam shells is not a population because they are not living things so they can not be a population
A population in a community means the specific kind of organism (plants and animals) living in a community (all the living things in an ecosystem)
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Within each ecosystem, there are habitats which may also vary in size. A habitat is the place where a populationlives. A population is a group of living organisms of the same kind living in the same place at the same time. All of the populations interact and form a community. The community of living things interacts with the non-living world around it to form the ecosystem. The habitat must supply the needs of organisms, such as food, water, temperature, oxygen, and minerals. If the population's needs are not met, it will move to a better habitat. Two different populations can not occupy the same niche at the same time, however. So the processes of competition, predation, cooperation, and symbiosis occur.