Not directly, no.
genuise man
Cell walls are a part of living things.
i don't actually know but humans and animals are i the environment though plants are there too.
population
That depends on what part of the world that living thing lives in.
genuise man
Rocks are a nonliving part of the environment. They are a part of the envronment because they provde homes for animals but are not alive.
Rocks are a nonliving part of the environment. They are a part of the envronment because they provde homes for animals but are not alive.
The environment is everything around you. The trees, air, waters, parks, and flowers are all part of an environment.
There are several things in the environment that are biotic. They mainly consist of plants and animals. Biotic means living things.
it impacts it by using living things to make humans lives better. so the environment part of is, is that we are using a living thing in biotechnology. <3, Katie:)
the part of the environment that includes everything that is not alive the part of the environment that includes everything that is not alive the part of the environment that includes all organisms
The living part is biotic and the non-living part is called abiotic.
Abiotic is any nonbiological part of the environment such as sunlight, wind, and temperature,water,oxygen Abiotic refers to the physical rather than the biological. Usually not derived from the living organisms.
Growth occurs in all living things. Taking in material from the outside environment, a plant or animal creates material that becomes part of its own organism.
is Cholesterol a normal part of living things.
Pretty much anything you can point to that has a physical presence. So, the physical environment of a plant, for example, includes other plant roots and leaves that are shading it or taking nutrients from it (this would be part of the biotic environment, which would also include all the living components of the environment) as well as all the soil, nutrients, water, rocks, etc. that it encounters (these nonliving things are the abiotic environment). Other things like the slope of the land that the plant is on, whether that slope is north facing or facing another direction, whether there is wind or something that blocks the wind: all these are also part of the physical environment. In fact, for living things, I can't really think of what part of the environment they are in would NOT be considered part of the physical environment. I think the better distinction is biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) aspects of the environment.