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How do living organisms maintain their life Processes?​

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Answered by aliya346
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There are six life processes that all living organisms perform. They are movement, respiration, growth, reproduction, excretion and nutrition.

There are many important life functions or processes, necessary to keep a single cell or a complex organism alive. Respiration is important because it allows chemical energy from glucose to be converted to ATP to provide energy for life processes.

Answered by Anonymous
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life processes

lifelife processes are the vital processes carried out by the living organisms in order to maintain and sustain life.

molecular movements are essential to carry out the various life process.

Since these maintenance processes are needed to prevent damage and break-down, energy is needed for them. This energy comes from outside the body of the individual organism. So there must be a process to transfer a source of energy from outside the body of the organism, which we call food, to the inside, a process we commonly call nutrition. If the body size of the organisms is to grow, additional raw material will also be needed from outside. Since life on earth depends on carbon-based molecules, most of these food sources are also carbon-based. Depending on the complexity of these carbon sources, different organisms can then use different kinds of nutritional processes.

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