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why do organisms take food

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Answered by tejas9193
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Answer:

for living...

Explanation:

An organelle (think of it as a cell's internal organ) is a membrane bound structure found within a cell. Just like cells have membranes to hold everything in, these mini-organs are also bound in a double layer of phospholipids to insulate their little compartments within the larger cells.

Answered by tanush29gupta
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Answer:

All organisms require energy for their life processes. Plants prepare their food and acquire nutrients from abiotic components like soil, air, water, and sunlight. On the other hand, animals need to get food from either plants or other animals to obtain nutrients; hence animals need to take food to acquire nutrients and energy.

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