if youre referring to Biology, some examples of symbionic relationships (or relationships between two living organisms) are parasitism, where one organism is benefiting while harming the other (like leeches). Theres also mutualism, where both organisms benefit, and then theres commensalism, where one organism benefits and the other stays neutral. hope that helps!
Living things depend on non-living things for resources such as water, air, and nutrients to survive. Non-living things provide the environment and conditions for living organisms to exist and thrive, creating an interconnected ecosystem. This relationship is essential for maintaining the balance and sustainability of life on Earth.
Living things depend on nonliving things for resources such as water, nutrients, and energy to survive. Nonliving things provide the physical environment and conditions in which living organisms can exist and thrive. Overall, living things interact with and are influenced by nonliving things in various ways within ecosystems.
All living things which we know of exist within the Earth's biosphere.
Living things need water to live unless they will die
Living things need water to live unless they will die
No. Life can exist without it.
Yes, and living things can exist on earth without reproduction. Many things grow by what we call budding or binary fission. Example of these are bacteria.
Yes
Living things have the capability to produce offspring to pass on their genes, and the ability to respond to changes in the environment they exist in.
No, living humans cannot see things which do not exist, they can only dream or imagine that they do.
Iron compounds exist in all living organisms.
By the nature of being a living thing, they will interact with OTHER living things around them. To fully understand them, they must be studied not only for themselves, but by how they interact with other living things around them.