No. The "biosphere" is all of the living organisms existing in this place at this time.
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Earth ! There are several biospheres on earth. Any locality having plant and animal life in a harmonious manner is known as biosphere. For example- Great Nicobar, Nanda devi biosphere, Chilkha lake biosphere etc.
The smallest group of organisms wherein evolution can take place is a population. This is because all methods of evolution require chromosomes from more than one organism.
They are all a result of a living organism having found a place to proliferate.
Yes, it is a seed from a plant, which is living thing.
Ways organisms may be dispersed may be birds wind and water go to chacha answers to find more
its a population
A population.
The biosphere is the crust of the earth and everything living on it. It is important because it is the only place where organisms survive.
Population: A group of the same species.Community: Many groups of different species interacting with each other.Ecosystem: Biotic (living things) things interacting with aboitic (non-living things) things.Biosphere: Many Biomes which are made up of Ecosystems. It is part of the Earth were things can live.
A living place where an organism lives is called a habitat.
Earth ! There are several biospheres on earth. Any locality having plant and animal life in a harmonious manner is known as biosphere. For example- Great Nicobar, Nanda devi biosphere, Chilkha lake biosphere etc.
Man is a biological organism (as are women as well) and as such, needs to eat, to breathe, and to have a place to live; these things are made possible by the biosphere. If we compare the Earth to, for example, the Moon, which has no biosphere, we see that it would be much harder to live there. We would have to create our own artificial biosphere or habitat, in order to live on the Moon.
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As the name suggest it is the sphere or area having bio and bio is life so all place where life exist comes under biosphere
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The biosphere, also known as Earth, is the only place where living things have been proven to exist on a permanent basis. Nowhere else is known to have water or an appropriate atmosphere.
There are 13 layers in the biological organization. From smallest to largest, they are the atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, biome, and biosphere.