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Q: What kind of gases do living organisms require for viability?
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Two most important gases for living organisms?

oxygen and carbon dioxide are the 2 most important gases for living things


Where diffusion occur in living organisms?

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.


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How do non living things affect the organisms?

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The cause of toxic gases are of pollution being polluted on Earth. The effect is causing living organisms near it to die.


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Does soil contain living and non-living materials?

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.


How do unicellular organisms transport gases and nutients?

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In which sealed container would the organisms be able to continuously cycle O2 and CO2 gases?

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Are ecosystems composed of only living organisms?

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