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Categorize the examples below as interacting with living or nonliving components.
An ornate box turtle eats cacti and insects.
A bat flies through the air above a field.
Organism interacting with living components
Organism interacting with nonliving components
Categorize the examples below as interacting with living or nonliving components.
Organism interacting with living components
Organism interacting with nonliving components
Categorize the examples below as interacting with living or nonliving components.
vines growing on a fence to obtain more sunlight
cattle competing with horses for grass
Earthworms need oxygen to survive.
Organism interacting with living components
Organism interacting with nonliving components
Categorize the examples below as interacting with living or nonliving components.
Cooler temperatures and less sunlight in the fall result in a tree losing its leaves.
An oak tree’s roots take in water.
A bird feeds insects to its baby chicks.
A great horned owl inhales oxygen.
Organism interacting with living components
Organism interacting with nonliving components
Categorize the examples below as interacting with living or nonliving components.
A rabbit only eats producers.
A lizard jumps off a rock then drinks water.
An eel releases carbon dioxide into the ocean water.
Organism interacting with living components
Organism interacting with nonliving components