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The living thing that doesnt rely on photosynthesis are bacteria that lives under the ocean where there are no light.
carbon dioxide gas
because it has plenty of minerals and vitamins in it
An ECosystem
Not directly, no.
Every living thing, either directly or indirectly.
One of the defining characteristics that distinguishes animals from plants is that all animals feed either directly or indirectly on other living things.
The living thing that doesnt rely on photosynthesis are bacteria that lives under the ocean where there are no light.
All living beings ultimately get their energy (directly or indirectly) from sunlight.
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No, the sun is not an organism. Many organisms require the energy from the sun either directly or indirectly. The sun a large mass of hydrogen and other chemicals. Also an organism must be living, and the sun is nonliving
carbon dioxide gas
The theory is that petrol is the result of decaying living beings; assuming this is so, the answer is yes: all living beings get their energy (directly or indirectly) from the Sun.
That means that we - planet Earth, and all living beings on Earth - get most of our energy, directly or indirectly, from the Sun.
A phototroph. Directly plants, lichen and algae. Indirectly, almost every living thing requires the sun's energy (herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat herbivores). PLANTS,ANIMALS,and HUMANS. The only known living creatures that do not rely directly or indirectly on the energy of the sun are the chemotrophs at the bottom of the ocean.
because it has plenty of minerals and vitamins in it
Nearly all living things obtain energy either directly or indirectly from the energy of sunlight captured during photosynthesis.