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27 November, 10:18

Do living organisms depend on each to survive? Why or why not

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  1. 27 November, 10:38
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    Yes (very true)

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    All living organisms depend on each other to survive, whether be a small bacteria or something as large as blue whales. Living organisms depend on each other and on their environments, or habitats, to meet their needs for survival. For example there's this concept called symbiosis, which explains the relationship between two organisms or more where both benefit most of the time from the association. For example, some plants and fungi have symbiotic relationship where plants provide food for fungi (such as carbohydrates) and in return, fungi colonize the roots of plants and provide extra absorption of nutrient and water.
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