food chain
All living things depend on green plants for food because they are producers. They are the only organisms that are able to make their own food.
by food and 1 is the prey who is eaten and the predator is the one that eats it
consumers
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Living things depend on organic matter for food and oxygen from the air or water they inhabit. Plants undergo photosynthesis to produce oxygen as a byproduct, and animals obtain oxygen through respiration.
Living things in the ecosystem must associate with other organisms for its better life for example relationships such as symbiosis,parasitism,commelsalism between two organisms provide food and protection for them although the host in paratism is harmed,another point is the fact that all organism depend on this tiny things(decomposers)which treat dead organisms and produce nutrients used by plants,plant eaten by herbivores and veggies eaten by carnivores.What i try to stress is that organisms depend on each other for food,protection,etc. Humans have also contributed a lot many of our homes are inhabited by pests(shelter),many of our gabbages provide food for them...
by food and 1 is the prey who is eaten and the predator is the one that eats it
food chain
Living things depend on one another in various ways within ecosystems. Within a food chain, organisms rely on others for food and energy. Additionally, organisms can also depend on each other for things like pollination, shelter, and protection. These dependencies create a delicate balance within ecosystems that allows for the survival and thriving of multiple species.
Living things capable of processing their own food are called Autotrophs. They are living things which contain chlorophyll. So, plants are the only autotrophs.
When living things cannot make their own dinner, it is called, "Going out to eat!", or , "Making reservations!"
Yes, all living things depend on air for oxygen to survive and water for hydration. These essential elements are necessary for cellular respiration and other vital metabolic processes that sustain life.