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Living organisms do not have to be a part of which cycle?

nitrogen cycle


Living organisms do not have to be a part of the?

food cycle


Living organisms do not have to be part of the?

Water cycle


What cycle is guano an important part of?

Guano is an important part of the phosphorus cycle. It contributes to the cycling of phosphorus from the environment to living organisms and back again.


Is the rock cycle important to living organisms?

no. it is the other way around. living organisms are important to the rock cycle.


Can a living thing or organism survive without other living things?

Long term, no. All living things are a part of the biosphere and the great cycle this encompasses. Without the other organisms that form part of this cycle, a living thing would eventually die.


What 3 things are a part of a natural cycle?

people, animals, cells and other micro organisms that dwell on living things


What will eat and die?

Organisms that are consumers in the food chain will eat to obtain nutrients for survival. Eventually, all living organisms will die as part of the natural life cycle.


Which cycle is most important for living organism?

Water cycle is important for living organisms. It helps in recycling of water.


How the nitrogen cycle helps the living organisms?

with poo


What are the different cycle names used in the field of biology to describe the stages of growth and development in living organisms?

In biology, the different cycle names used to describe the stages of growth and development in living organisms are the cell cycle, life cycle, and reproductive cycle.


What are the following cycles does not involve living organisms?

The geological cycle does not involve living organisms. This cycle includes processes such as the rock cycle, hydrological cycle, and tectonic activity, which are primarily driven by Earth's physical and chemical processes rather than biological ones. While living organisms can influence certain aspects of the environment, the fundamental processes of the geological cycle operate independently of biological life.