what is an important part of the cycle that has made an kept theearth place where living things can survive
the carbon cycle
Living things respire because the Krebbs cycle is an important means of making ATP available to power biological processes.
living things interact with each through food. For example when a fish dies, it becomes a non-living thing and there are other organisms that are living and are eating the dead fish, so this is how living things interact with non-living things
There is always a cycle despite the no. of the stages of all living things.
they interact in the way of nitrogen cycle, phosphorus cycle ,sulfur cycle and ect . . ....
Long term, no. All living things are a part of the biosphere and the great cycle this encompasses. Without the other organisms that form part of this cycle, a living thing would eventually die.
Living things would eventually run out of carbon and would cease to exist. All living beings require carbon from their environment to survive.
All the organisms and living things in that forest will become homeless, and there will be a short supply of food for everything that was living in the forest, and a lot of things wouldn't survive.
nutrient cycle is the process by which nutrients are passed from living things to non-living things in a continuous cycle.
The process that describes how water cycles through living things and non-living things is called the hydrologic cycle or water cycle.
living things are part of the water cycle because when ur cooking or boiling water the sun evaporates the water and then the water cycle begins
All living organisms need water to survive.
yes.
no,if living things dont have heat,plants dont grow(food),we will freeze(no heat right?) and everyone will go extinct.heat is an evreyday thing for us,if we dont have it,we die.its part of our life cycle(not in it)we just need it.
Living things grow and produce offspring of their own kind .
because considering that we are living things the nutrient are passed from us humans then to non living things in a continuous cycle
Yes. All living things have a life cycle.