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Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
Actually soil is a living and non-living thing because soil cannot grow or reproduce which is what you need to do to be classified as a living thing, so then it is part non-living and no want makes it living is that it absorbs sunlight and water and provides nutrients for other organisms.
The respitory cycle maybe?
for marine life be able to survive (they also require oxygen)
All organisms respire gases, if not through lungs, then through their cell walls into the surrounding fluid.
oxygen and carbon dioxide are the 2 most important gases for living things
Diffusion is one of the processes of transferring materials within the cells of living organisms. An example of diffusion is the exchange of gases in the lungs.
disolved minerals , gases , organic matter , and living organisms
Abiotic factors (non-living things) affect organisms in many ways. Water, light, gases, temperature and salinity are all non living things but all contibute in the functioning of organisms.
organisms decay and also poo there forth that makes methane gases and that's how it happens
The cause of toxic gases are of pollution being polluted on Earth. The effect is causing living organisms near it to die.
It Is Made Up of A Thin Layer Of Oxygen That Is To Thin to Support Living Organisms.
Actually soil is a living and non-living thing because soil cannot grow or reproduce which is what you need to do to be classified as a living thing, so then it is part non-living and no want makes it living is that it absorbs sunlight and water and provides nutrients for other organisms.
Unicellular organisms transport gases and nutrients by diffusion.
A jar with snails crawling on living plants
No, they are not. They are composed of living organisms such as animals, trees, grasses, birds, insects, worms, ants, bacteria and anything else that is alive. They are also composed of things that are not alive such as rocks, stones, sand, water or air (gases).
Hazard class is defined as dangerous goods are solids, liquids, or gases that can harm people, other living organisms, property, or the environment.