nitrogen as all of us know plays vital role in environment with around 75% presence.its helps leguminuous plants to growby means of nitrofication .those plant grewup to give us food in turn .
they break other organisms and thngs down into the soil
its so important because certain organisms have economic value
so we can have air so we can get oxgen
so we can have air so we can get oxgen
Plants are important because they inhale the Carbon Dioxide in the air and exhale oxygen into the air so that we can breath and we won't DIE.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria are important because they convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form (ammonia) that plants can absorb and incorporate into their tissues. This process is essential for the growth and development of plants, which serve as the base of the food chain, ultimately supporting all other organisms that rely on plants for energy and nutrients.
Green plants may not seem that important to us in our everyday lives. We take so ... No other organisms can, so we all depend on the plants to start the process.
Because they carry food and chemicles around so that other animals can survive.
so it doesn't die.
The water molecule is important to organisms because it has a neutral pH and is very polar. These two properties of water are necessary for the biochemical processes to occur in the cells of the organisms.
because science is what makes organisms what they are today, and idrk what the other word is so figure it out yourself
Protists that obtain food by photosynthesis, like algae, are important for other organisms because they are primary producers at the base of many food chains. They are a source of energy for organisms higher up in the food chain, such as zooplankton and fish. Additionally, they play a crucial role in the production of oxygen through photosynthesis.