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11 February, 01:55
Why is energy required for life
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Dax Ramos
11 February, 02:00
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All living things require energy to do the work necessary for survival and reproduction. To move around and so that their bodies function correctly.
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Judith Kent
11 February, 02:06
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To its your health and you you need your expertise and if you don't get that then
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