Food,oxygen, & water
Yes, Humans are considered to be biotic components as they are among the living.
The Hercules beetle is considered one of the strongest living things in the world, capable of carrying up to 100 times its own body weight.
You are thinking of DNA, which stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid. These are what all living things, including humans, have in their bodies
Humans are not free-living organisms as they parasitically derive nutrition from the suffering of others.
No. Using energy is indeed one of the characteristics which living beings are expected to have. Moving, on the other hand, only applies to SOME living beings - plants (and some animals, such as sponges) usually don't move, but are still considered living beings.
Humans need to earn a living for survival.
Yes, Humans are considered to be biotic components as they are among the living.
Everything costs money, so humans need to earn a living to afford these things.
Yes, chimpanzees are considered to be the closest living relatives to humans based on genetic similarities and evolutionary history.
living things as different a single celled amoebas and multivalued humans both considered are both living and an organism must contain at least some Tye of living things.
because considering that we are living things the nutrient are passed from us humans then to non living things in a continuous cycle
because we are the one that its the food and we are the consumers and we are considered a part of the food cycle bcuz living things the nutrinients are passed from us human,then to non living things things in a continuous cycle.we are considered bcuz we part of the food nutrient cycle bcuz all living things need food.
It would not be considered a living organism because it does not carry out several of the qualifications needed to be considered alive, including feeding and reproducing. It is, however, part of humans who are obviously considered living organisms and also consisting of cells, which are living organisms.
The two qualities living things of the troposphere is the birds and humans so that living need to survive.
YES as humans we need oxygen to breath
Humans are considered free-living animals as they are not obligate parasites that rely on a host for survival. While humans can have parasitic relationships with certain organisms (e.g., bacteria or viruses), they are not classified as parasitic by nature.
Humans are considered free-living organisms, as we are capable of obtaining our own food and energy from the environment. While we rely on resources from the environment to survive, we are not considered parasitic because we do not solely depend on a single host for our survival.