an oxymoron, maybe a virus, something that died
The surrounding environment of a living organism is typically referred to as its habitat. The physical location and biotic factors present in the habitat can greatly influence the organism's survival and behavior. On the other hand, the surrounding area of a nonliving part of an organism is often referred to as its immediate environment or surroundings.
Mutagens are considered nonliving substances because they are chemical or physical agents that can alter the genetic material of an organism, such as DNA. They can cause mutations in the DNA sequence, potentially leading to changes in the traits of an organism.
The environment of an organism refers to the surroundings, including both living and nonliving components, that can impact the organism's survival and development. This includes factors such as temperature, terrain, food sources, other organisms, and physical conditions like sunlight and water availability.
living things are called biotic and non living avioticecosystem
environment. This includes factors such as food, water, temperature, light, and other organisms that interact with an organism in its surroundings. The environment plays a significant role in shaping the behavior, traits, and survival of an organism.
It can't because it is NOT a living organism.
The nonliving parts of an organism's environment are called abiotic factors.
Nonliving, it's an ecosystem, not an organism.
living organism
we can
organism
No. Minerals are a type of nonliving matter.
organism
Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving means they are dead. If it is dead it ceases to be an organism. Organisms are alive.
A nonliving factor would be called an abiotic factor. A living factor would be called biotic
ecosystem
light