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Q: What does organic mean like living things?
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What does organic mean in a simple version?

In simple terms, organic means related to life. Organic chemicals are the kind which living things are made of.


What does it mean that living thing reproduce?

It means they can produce other living things like themselves


What is organic mater mean?

Organic matter is any living matter such as animal meat or plant matter.


What does the suffix eco mean?

Eco means like the study of something like for example ecosystems.Its is the study of living things and nonliving things.


What do you mean by biotic and non biotic things?

living and no-living things.


How do living things and non living things differ in metabolism?

its im not your answering person figuer it out on you own sorry but i dont know what the answer is sorry if it seems like i was being mean didnt mean to sound that way


What dose reproduce mean?

reproduce means to produce other living things like themselves.


What does the phrase life in London mean?

It means that living things can only be born from living things


Is organic waste recycled?

If by Organic Waste you mean vegetables and other food and or plants, technically, yes. The earth has a natural cycle of recycling and leaving you waste meaning rotten vegetables or plants that were once living, they will eventually break down. With help from the elements,including wind, water, and other things too, like sunlight.


What dose abiotic mean?

Abiotic is what you would call something in nature that isn't alive. Like a log or a rock. Those are abiotic things. Biotic things are animals, plants, etc. Things that are alive.


Are ecosystems countless?

If by "countless" you mean abundant, then yes, very much so. Ecosystems are everpresent in nature and are the main way for scientists and naturalists to study the relationships between organic (living or once living) things and inorganic (non-living) things. Just to clarify, examples of organic matter include fallen leaves from trees, decomposing animals, animal feces, etc. Inorganic matter includes soil, rocks, sand, etc.


What Living things were different from non living?

Do you mean how are living things different from non-living? If yes, living things have cells, give off wastes, and some other stuff.