What would the living thing eat?
No, life would not be possible without the interaction of living and non living things.
As is pointed out we would not be able to eat if there were not any "non living things".Earth would be one big void without living creatures and plant life.
Living things are organized into a hierarchy of biological levels from atoms to molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms, populations, communities, and ecosystems. This hierarchical organization helps to understand the interaction and complexity of living organisms in their environments.
Living things rely on enzymes to carry out essential chemical reactions in their bodies. Without enzymes, these reactions would occur too slowly or not at all, leading to the inability to survive. Therefore, living things cannot survive without enzymes.
The non living environment provides nutrition and protection for living things.
Living things in an area include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that are capable of growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Nonliving things in an area include air, water, sunlight, soil, and rocks, which provide the physical environment for living organisms to thrive. The interaction between living and nonliving components in an area forms an ecosystem, where energy and nutrients flow through different organisms to maintain a balance.
Birds building nests using twigs and branches (non-living things) collected from trees. Plants absorbing sunlight (non-living thing) for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth and producing oxygen, benefiting both plants and animals in the ecosystem.
Ecosystem
the interaction among living things are the shape
interaction
Biology.
In a simple sentence ,all the living things are depended on non-living.It can't be possible to live without non-living thing e.g:-a stone etc
interaction happen when two living things are combine
Penis
Ecologists.
Biotic-Biotic interactions, are interactions of non-living things :)
Yes, they can die.
An ecosystem is the interaction between living and nonliving things in a certain environment. Some examples are the living things like plants, bacteria, animals, and microbes, working together with the sun, oxygen, water, and minerals to survive.
Living space is important for living things to provide shelter, reproduce, and find resources like food and water. It also allows for interaction with other organisms and helps maintain a healthy balance in ecosystems. Without sufficient living space, populations may struggle to survive and thrive.