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7 April, 00:17
Do all organisms create energy?
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Tristan Tanner
7 April, 00:20
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Organisms called autotrophs make their own energy while heterotrophs must feed to obtain their energy needs ... The energy organisms need comes in the form of a molecule called ATP, or adenosine triphosphate. Living things make ATP by breaking down glucose.
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