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∙ 11y agoIt drove some life forms to extinction.
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∙ 11y agochicken is a nonsensical response. biotechnology has existed for thousands of years, albeit often by tradition without an understanding of why combining various elements enhanced or altered a desired effect
This question is misguided. If it's non-living, it's not an organism. Organism is just a word for living thing. Perhaps you mean 'How do organisms interact with non-living things?' Some instances of this would be exchange of gases with the atmosphere and the ingestion of minerals for various reasons. They also detect changes in the environment with their senses and respond by behaving in various ways.
Yes, in a sense it is. It evolves, changes, and the elements that contribute to it change. If it wasn't living how could pollution effect it? In response to the previous members answer, the Earth is not a living thing. It is a large collection of various rocks, at the centre of which is a large collection of Magma. The earth is not affected by pollution, our atmosphere is. Our atmosphere is the collection of gases which help keep the suns damaging, unfiltered rays out, whilst allowing in it's heat and light energy.
A bilin is any of various biological pigments formed in many organisms as a metabolic product of certain porphyrins.
Various organisms have cell walls, including plants, fungi, algae and bacteria.
chicken is a nonsensical response. biotechnology has existed for thousands of years, albeit often by tradition without an understanding of why combining various elements enhanced or altered a desired effect
Various types of sensory structures are used by various organisms.
The relationship between the degree of response of the organism and the quantity of the chemical always assumes a classic concentration-response form. the graphs represent the results of the tests in which groups of the organisms of the same species were exposed to various concentrations of a chemical for a specific length of time.
The environment consists of four segments and they are1.Atmosphere - the blanket of gases surrounding the earth2.Hydrosphere - the various water bodies on the earth3.Lithosphere - the various types of soil and rocks on earth4.Biosphere - the realm of living organisms and their interactions with the environment viz., atmosphere, lithosphere, and hydrosphere.
Sun's atmosphere releases various rays. UV is one of them.
there are various chemical and physical reactions that go on in the geosphere that is caused by the atmosphere.
The process by which materials pass between the nonliving environment and living organisms is called biogeochemical cycling. It involves the circulation of nutrients, such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, through various components of the ecosystem, including the atmosphere, soil, water, and organisms. This cycling is essential for the functioning and sustainability of ecosystems.
Atmospheric pressure is an important factor in keeping liquid water on the surface of a planet. With no atmosphere, liquid water would quickly escape into space. It would depend on various factors such as the temperature and escape velocity of the planet of course. Scientists think liquid water existed on Mars in the past when the atmosphere was a lot denser. Water does exist on the surface Mars, but only as ice.
It harms them. It causes various fatal diseases on living organisms.
it indicates the atmosphere and rocks
There are various gases that are released into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide are three of them.
The ozone layer present in the stratospheric region of the earth protects us from sun's harmful rays. These rays are very harmful and can cause various problems in living organisms.