They meet and fall in love, then the dead organism leaves, making the iving one depressed, then they come back and fight with another living organism for the living organism they love. The dead one wins and they get married, then they have a half-dead baby and the living organism becomes a dead one and they all live happily ever after, including the other living organism because it falls in love with the half-dead baby.
No. A parasitic relationship by is by definition between two living organisms. Termites feed on dead wood.
There are no non-living organisms, unless you mean dead organisms.
it can only feed at dead living things such as dead animals and plants
No, not all microorganisms feed on dead organisms. Microorganisms are classified as either decomposers, which feed on dead organisms, or as parasites, which feed on living organisms. Some microorganisms also obtain their nutrients from non-living sources such as minerals or sunlight.
they are dead
No, black holes are not living organisms, but dead stars with collapsed cores and infinite gravity.
Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
No. Dead things don't reproduce. Ever. They're dead. Viruses have characteristics of both non-living and living organisms and they can reproduce inside the host cell. nope, dead things dont do anything but rot. cause they are dead
living environment
Dead organic materials include any non-living organic matter derived from once-living organisms, such as dead leaves, grass clippings, wood, animal carcasses, and food waste. These materials decompose over time, breaking down into simpler compounds that can be used by other living organisms for energy and nutrients.
A Decomposer
Earth would be filled with dead organisms.