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what is needed by the living and hoh - living things to do wark?

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Answered by sammaykshekhar490
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In order to survive, animals need air, water, food, and shelter (protection from predators and the environment); plants need air, water, nutrients, and light. Every organism has its own way of making sure its basic needs are met. It is important that young children be given the opportunity to recognize these needs by observing and then describing the natural world.

Both plants and animals need air. To help students understand that plants need carbon dioxide (a gas that animals exhale) and that animals need oxygen (a gas that plants produce), have students explore "The Cycle" feature within the Illuminating Photosynthesis Web activity. Focus on the gases plants and animals need, not on understanding the process of photosynthesis.

Patterns in the natural world can be observed and used as evidence when distinguishing between living

and nonliving things and when determining the needs of living things. In order to survive, all living things

need air, water, and food. Animals obtain their food from plants and other animals, which provides them

with the energy they need to move and grow. An animal’s home (habitat) must provide these basic needs

(air, water and food) along with shelter from bad weather and predators. Plants also need air, water, and

food, but they don’t have mouths to breathe, drink or eat. Plants “breathe” air through tiny holes on the

underside of their leaves. Plants “drink” water and “eat” their food (nutrients) from soil using their roots.

They also make food in their leaves using sunlight and energy from the sun, which helps them grow.

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Answered by RAHULTURI
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Living organisms need energy to do work. In which they have to take food and oxygen. well non living don't do work by itself, it is being used by the living things or living organisms. so non living things don't need anything.

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