How do organisms get the energy they need? * 2 points by burning food molecules in their lungs, and releasing their energy as su
gars by breathing carbon dioxide into the lungs and combining it with oxygen by breaking down food molecules and transferring their chemical energy to ATP by absorbing atmospheric chemicals into their bodies through the liver
by breaking down food molecules and transferring their chemical energy to ATP
Explanation:
All living organisms require energy in order to perform their cellular functions. These energy is in form of ATP (Adenosine triphosphate), which is the usable form of energy by cells. Organisms are able to obtain this energy via a process called CELLULAR RESPIRATION.
Cellular respiration involves the breaking down of glucose molecule (derived from the food intake) in a series of metabolic reactions to yield ATP (energy). In other words, organisms breakdown food molecules and transfer the chemical energy stored in their bonds into ATP.
The correct answer is "spindle apparatus" or "mitotic/meiotic spindle" or just "spindle". The spindle is a structure made of microtubules wherein it acts to separate the sister chromatids from the daughter cells, eventually separating chromatids from one pole to the other.