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What will happen if living organisms do not die?
If living things do not die their population will increase very fast and the increasing number leads to the deplition of resouces rapidly which will lead to the extinction of living organisms which can be very dangerous for animals as well as plants.
Do all living things have to die?
Death is an inevitable, universal process that eventually occurs in all living organisms. Death is generally applied to whole organisms; the similar process seen in individual components of a living organism, such as cells or tissues, is necrosis.
What do you think will happen if living organisms had the power to live forever?
If living organisms did not have a definite life span and had to have the power to live forever it may lead to drastic effect on the population of the Earth. High amount of population will lead to a condition called population explosion and the organism has to fight severely in his habitat for its existences.
What will happen if the organisms die?
When any organism dies, fungi and bacteria get to work breaking it down. Put another way, they decompose things. Some decomposers live in leaves or hang out in the guts of dead animals. These fungi and bacteria act like built-in destructors.
Why dont living things live forever?
Answer by Paul King. It’s not that living things die; it’s that multicellular organisms die. The strategy that multicellular organisms such as humans use to project themselves into the future is to create new cell colonies from a single undifferentiated cell rather than maintaining existing colonies indefinitely.
How important are living and non living things to us?
You depend on each other and need the nonliving things in your home, like food, water, air, and furniture. Living things need nonliving things to survive. They are food for many animals. Plants use water from the soil, carbon dioxide from the air, and energy from sunlight to make their own food.