for example a worm and a tree the worm creates soil witch the tree needs to live also bees and flowers the bees fertilize the flowers and the flowers give the bees honey
Name some some source of energy
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
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Carbon bonds in many ways with itself to form chains
Interdependent relationships involve to organisms that rely on each other and both benefit from the other in equal ways.
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It beeps the bop into the boob
Organisms can be dispersed by wind, water, or living things, including humans
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This question is misguided. If it's non-living, it's not an organism. Organism is just a word for living thing. Perhaps you mean 'How do organisms interact with non-living things?' Some instances of this would be exchange of gases with the atmosphere and the ingestion of minerals for various reasons. They also detect changes in the environment with their senses and respond by behaving in various ways.
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Living things interact in a number of ways. They have symbiotic relationships that can either hurt or be good for the organisms. Most organisms also produce products that other organisms need.
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
animals- eating, plants- photosynthesis, human- eating and drinking organisms in the ocean - filtration
The collection of living organisms together with the ways they interact with each other and their environment is known as an ecosystem.
Two ways that pathogenic organisms can cause infection and disease is by producing poison and to attack and destroy the living cells they intrude.
Organisms grow larger by adding more cells.
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