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1 July, 18:14

Living things need a constant supply of energy, even though many of the chemical reactions they undergo release energy. Why is this true?

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  1. 1 July, 19:01
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    It's because all living things need energy to do a specific thing for a much longer period of time. If chemical reactions undergo releasing energy, you wouldn't be able to function on something, and it would be for a much shorter period of time.
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