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reproduction of a cell by division into two approximately equal parts
they help living things and determine what biotic factors will live in the area or biome. for example, fertile soil is abiotic. however, since it is fertile, it will allow certain plants to live in it. and of course the result, living things, are things we need to survive. abiotic factors are very important!
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Dead organisms are important to the environment because they provide food for many other living organisms. Dead organisms also become a part of the soil and allow plants and animals to feed.
Cells are the units of life, where the biological reactions occur that allow organisms to live. All living things are made up of cells.
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Only by the force of which living things or nature allow.
reproduction of a cell by division into two approximately equal parts
One consideration that Carolus Linnaeus did not take into account when developing his system of nomenclature for organisms was the evolutionary relationships between species. He focused more on organizing organisms based on their morphological characteristics rather than on their genetic relatedness.
living things adjust to a stimulus by a reaction called a?
they help living things and determine what biotic factors will live in the area or biome. for example, fertile soil is abiotic. however, since it is fertile, it will allow certain plants to live in it. and of course the result, living things, are things we need to survive. abiotic factors are very important!
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Dead organisms are important to the environment because they provide food for many other living organisms. Dead organisms also become a part of the soil and allow plants and animals to feed.
Bacterias and some fungi do not decompose living organisms because the immune system of living organisms do not allow bacterias to decompose them. The immune system of living organisms fight against these bacterias. In the case the immune system of the living organism dying, the bacterias can easily harm them.
The cells that are the basic unit of life carry out the functions needed to support and maintain life, for which they require a continual supply of energy. The ability to respond to the environment helps an organism to avoid injury or death, as well as meet material needs. Reproduction and development enables species survival.