The "living world" refers to all organisms and life forms on Earth, encompassing plants, animals, fungi, microorganisms, and other life forms. It includes not only the diversity of species but also the complex interactions and relationships within ecosystems, such as food chains, nutrient cycles, and symbiotic relationships. The living world is characterized by constant processes of growth, reproduction, and adaptation. It is shaped by evolutionary forces, environmental factors, and ecological dynamics, which ensure the survival and development of life in different habitats. Understanding the living world helps us appreciate the interconnectedness and importance of all life forms on Earth.
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