As the name suggest it is the sphere or area having bio and bio is life so all place where life exist comes under biosphere
Ribosomes are the only organelles found in all living things.
Well, the biosphere is all the plants and animals in the Earth, so it is located wherever plants and animals are found.
Yes they are in living. They are in autotrophic eukariyotes
A population consists of individuals of the same species living in the same area, a community is a group of different populations living together in the same area, an ecosystem includes both living (biotic) and non-living (abiotic) components interacting in a specific area, and a biosphere encompasses all the ecosystems on Earth.
Non living things are only ordered from atoms to compounds to macromolecules. Living organisms take the macromolecules and organize them into organelles and cells followed by tissues, organs, organ systems, organism, population, community, ecosystem, and the biosphere.
The biosphere is the crust of the earth and everything living on it. It is important because it is the only place where organisms survive.
One factor is the availability of essential resources, such as water, nutrients, and sunlight, which are limited within the biosphere. Another factor is the biotic interactions with other living organisms, as the interdependence among different species restricts their distribution to specific habitats within the biosphere.
DNA
as dust is dead skin cells dust can only be found where things are living.
The Earth's biosphere cycles materials over and over by the carbon cycle. The only new matter in the biosphere is the energy from the sun. The total amount of carbon on Earth remains the same, but it takes different forms. Every living thing contains carbon. As living things die and decompose, the carbon is recycled again and again.
The oceanic crust and continental crust (spelling errors may be included sorry)
Yes aluminum can be found in living things but only in very small amounts. Aluminum is a common element that is found in the Earth's surface.