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soil is important for living things because it gives us oxsagen and uses carbon dioxieye
No, not soil itself, at least not living cells. However, if there is bacteria, fungus, tiny animals, or plants in the soil, then those things have cells. They are in the soil, but not a part of it.
Biogenesis is the idea that living things come from other living things.
Living things require cells, soil is made up of minerals and nutrients, not cells.
Soil doesnt live but things in it lives(plants seeds etc.)
yes it does affect living things especially the plants because if it is not the appropriate kind of soil for the plant the plant will surely get low amount of nutrients from the soil.
Soil is very alive. It has a lot of living things in it.
living: plants, animals etc. non-living: soil
No, decomposers are living things, like fungi and bacteria. Soil usually contains living things, but it is mostly non-living.
The soil needs earthworms to keep them healthy
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soil , gasses , liquid