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Living organisms can interact with non-living elements through processes like respiration (using oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide), photosynthesis (using sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce energy), and nutrient acquisition (absorbing minerals from soil). Non-living elements like water, minerals, and gases are essential for the survival and growth of living organisms. Additionally, geological processes like weathering and erosion can influence the distribution and availability of elements for both living and non-living systems.

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