biomass
The complete subject is "A natural resource" and the complete predicate is "is a material found in nature that is useful or necessary to living things". The simple subject is "resource" and the simple predicate is "is".
It's material found in bottom sediment or in the water column of a body of water that was precipitated out of stuff in the water, ie. hydrogenous material does not come from a terrestrial, cosmic or biological source.
A non-living material found in nature is called an abiotic component. Examples include minerals, water, air, rocks, and soil. These materials play essential roles in ecosystems, influencing living organisms and their environments. Unlike biotic components, which are living organisms, abiotic factors are crucial for sustaining life.
Earthworms are living organisms commonly found in soil. They play a vital role in soil health by breaking down organic matter and improving soil structure.
In the living organisms, the metabolic reactions can occur only in a delicately balanced environment that is different from any found in the non-living objects. Cells are the life- supporting chambers which have such a special environment. For more see Crack Your Target website...
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Atoms are found in all material things, living and non-living.
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minerals
yes. composting...
Yes, microorganisms are estimated to be the largest mass of living material on Earth. They are found in nearly every environment, including soil, water, and the human body, and play critical roles in nutrient cycling, decomposition, and energy flow in ecosystems.
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The complete subject is "A natural resource" and the complete predicate is "is a material found in nature that is useful or necessary to living things". The simple subject is "resource" and the simple predicate is "is".
All living things on Earth can be found in the biosphere. Which is the portion of Earth that supports life. All living organisms found in an environment are called biotic factors.
Yes, the genetic material in living organisms can be double stranded, as seen in DNA, or single stranded, as seen in RNA.
Sand is a non-living (abiotic) material found in deserts.
It's material found in bottom sediment or in the water column of a body of water that was precipitated out of stuff in the water, ie. hydrogenous material does not come from a terrestrial, cosmic or biological source.