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Junior Montgomery
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11 January, 12:25
Why do organisms eat food?
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Kayley Clayton
11 January, 12:34
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Organisms need to take food because organisms need energy to perform any activity or function and they get energy from food. because organisms need carbohydrate, vitamins, and minerals and other nutrients to gain energy and proteins to live and to continue metabolism.
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Kaitlin Velez
11 January, 12:46
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Organisms eat to obtain carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins, which are found in food. They then use these molecules for energy and growth.
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