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An ecosystem is the interaction between living and nonliving things in a certain environment. Some examples are the living things like plants, bacteria, animals, and microbes, working together with the sun, oxygen, water, and minerals to survive.

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Living and nonliving things and their interactions are?

interaction


What are living and nonliving things in an environment?

Ecosystem.


What separates the living from the nonliving things?

Living things have the ability to grow, reproduce, respond to their environment, and maintain homeostasis, while nonliving things lack these characteristics. Additionally, living things require energy to carry out life processes, whereas nonliving things do not. The presence of cellular structure is another key feature that distinguishes living from nonliving things.


Living and nonliving in an area?

Living things in an area include plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms that are capable of growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Nonliving things in an area include air, water, sunlight, soil, and rocks, which provide the physical environment for living organisms to thrive. The interaction between living and nonliving components in an area forms an ecosystem, where energy and nutrients flow through different organisms to maintain a balance.


nonliving physical aspects of the environment?

All living and non-living things


What refers to all of the living and nonliving things around you?

your environment


Nonliving things that respond to the evvironment?

non living things that adapt to the environment


What are living and nonliving things in the environment?

living: plants, animals etc. non-living: soil


What is the science that studies living things and the nonliving environment in which they live?

ecology.


What least complex environment including living and nonliving things?

Ecosystems


What do all the living and nonliving things in an a environment make up?

An ecosystem


What is the interaction of all the living and nonliving things in an environment called?

The interaction of all the living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) things in an environment is called an ecosystem. In an ecosystem, organisms interact with each other and their physical surroundings, which include elements like air, water, soil, and climate. These interactions influence the survival, growth, and reproduction of species, as well as the overall health of the environment. Ecosystems can vary greatly in size and complexity, ranging from small ponds to vast forests or deserts.