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Yes, because cells are living things and all living things need oxygen to survive.
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.
The oxygen molecule, theoretically, does not live. We depend on it. So yes.
oxygen is 21% of the air. Nearly all living things depend on oxygen. In mammals it is found in the lungs and in the bloodstream.
Organisms that require oxygen depend on the oxygen in the air, which was put there by plants.
Yes, all living things depend on non-living things. For example: - A plant requires sunlight, soil and water, all non-living things. - An animal requires a habitat, so rocks, dirt, etc. which are non-living things. Even if the animal did not depend on these things, it would still need to eat other animals or plants and plants need non-living things to survive.
All living things depend on water, oxygen, and sunlight for survival. These essential elements play vital roles in sustaining life processes such as respiration, photosynthesis, and metabolism.
I think all living things depend on the sun.
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They both have common characteristics as they depend on oxygen for life. These living things follow a universal circle of life with birth, reproduction and death.
Many living things, such as humans and animals, depend on air for breathing. Additionally, fire requires oxygen from the air to burn, and weather patterns can be influenced by air movement. Plants also depend on air for photosynthesis.
Viruses depend on living cells because they reproduce inside of them.