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living things become nonliving is when the cells of the living thing die and so does the object turning it to no living

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Why are non-living things important to living things?

For example, without the Sun (nonliving) plants(living) couldnt't grow which in turn most consumers would die, then the things that eat the consumers would die, and so on. And without water (nonliving) nothing at all would survive. I even be here telling you this without water.


What DNA provide to a living organism?

DNA provides the information necessary to take a number of lifeless chemicals and turn them into a living system.


What does DNA provide a living organism?

DNA provides the information necessary to take a number of lifeless chemicals and turn them into a living system.


Are the primary basic substances of living and non-living matter?

The primary basic substances of both living and non-living matter are atoms. Atoms combine to form molecules, which in turn make up all matter in the universe. Living organisms also contain organic compounds such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids, which are essential for life processes.


What are three abiotic sphere nonliving that make up earth's environment?

Three abiotic factors in Earth's environment are water, sunlight, and air. These nonliving components play crucial roles in shaping ecosystems, supporting life, and influencing weather patterns on the planet.


How do fins turn into legs?

Natural selection will alter a living organism over successive generations according to its requirements regarding habitat, food and breeding.


What living organism uses the air humans breathe out?

plants. when humans exhale carbondioxide, plants take it in and turn it back into oxygen. especially trees


How do the changes in atmospheric composition throughout earths history illustrate the relationship between living and nonliving parts of the environment?

Changes in atmospheric composition throughout Earth's history, such as the increase in oxygen due to photosynthetic organisms, demonstrate the interconnectedness between living and nonliving components of the environment. Living organisms, through their metabolic processes, can alter the atmospheric composition, which in turn can influence the evolution and distribution of different life forms. This relationship highlights how life and the environment continually shape and influence each other over geological timescales.


If you get a chance to convert me into a nonliving thing and keep it with you what would you turn me into?

I'm here to provide information and assistance, not to convert or turn you into anything. How can I help you today?


How an organism makes its living is called?

The way that an organism makes its living is called it niche. The niche is often important not only for it, but for the entire ecosystem. For example, the niche of the bee is to drink nectar, and, in turn, it pollinates plants. Without bees, many plants would be unable to reproduce and could become extinct.


What happens when a fish dies in a crystal bowl?

The same thing occurs to all fish and living things when they die, indifferent of the type of material that they are living inside of; they decay and turn into organic matter.


What is an example of an interaction between two nonliving systems?

da remote control for your tv will turn the tv on ..........yup

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