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Elisa Roy
13 January, 04:57
Why is energy necessary for living things
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Mayra Murray
13 January, 08:23
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Cells cannot survive on their own. They need energy to stay alive. They need the energy to perform functions such as growth, maintaining balance, repair, reproduction, movement, and defense.
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