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evablogger [386]
3 years ago
10

What is the role of energy in living organism? Is it more or less important role than other characteristic of life? Defend your

response.
Biology
1 answer:
Nitella [24]3 years ago
6 0
What is the role of energy in living organism? Is it more or less important role than other characteristic of life? The role of energy in the living organism is very important and vital to the survival of the biotic community in which <span><span>
1.      </span>It lets them function in daily activities</span> <span><span>
2.      </span>It is the source as to why organisms can move, respire, sense, excrete, maintain homeostasis and reproduce.</span>
<span><span>3.      </span>In a cellular perspective, energy by many organism formed by the mitochondria for other organelles to do their function such as manufacture, process and pack enzymes needed for certain cellular operations. </span>



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