Why do all organisms need food, water and oxygen for survival?
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Most living things need oxygen to survive.
Oxygen helps organisms grow, reproduce, and turn food into energy.
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- Food and water are essential for the survival of all living beings.
- If any of these species go without food for an extended period of time, they will perish since no living thing can exist without food and water, as we all know.
- All organisms need food and water to survive and develop. We need energy to work and play, and food and water provide it.
- Animals and plants, like people, require nourishment in order to survive.
- Plants and other animals provide the sustenance that mammals require. With the aid of air, water, and sunlight, plants produce their own nourishment.
- If you don't water your plant on a regular basis, it will dry out.
- To exist, the majority of living organisms require oxygen.
- Oxygen aids in the growth, reproduction, and energy conversion of organisms.
- Our cells require oxygen in order to break down food and obtain the energy we require to live.
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