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What is essential for all living organisms​

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What is essential for all living organisms

Four of these elements (hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen) are essential to every living thing and collectively make up 99% of the mass of protoplasm. Phosphorus and sulfur are also common essential elements, essential to the structure of nucleic acids and amino acids, respectively.

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Food is essential for all living organisms.

The food we eat contains the nutrients that our bodies need to replace worn-out cells, stay healthy and stay strong.

It is the same for every living organism. Food comes in many different forms, and plants and animals have special organs or parts that absorb the nutrients from the food we eat.

we all have five basic needs for survival: sunlight, water, air, habitat, and food. In different ways, these basic needs help keep our cells running the way they should.

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