yes
Water and ions provide essential components for energy production in living organisms, but they are not a direct source of energy themselves. Water is crucial for metabolic reactions to occur, including those involved in energy production through cellular respiration. Ions, such as hydrogen and calcium ions, are involved in the generation of an electrochemical gradient that powers ATP synthesis, the primary energy currency of cells.
water and food
food ,water,sunlight
Yes, it is a source of energy to almost every plant on Earth. Not to mention keeping water as a liquid and our planet warm enough for living things to use it to survive.
living things need water, air, sunlight, healthy food etc. to carry on their life processes.
food and water!
Get energy
The water has energy because of wind,water,and other things.
The main source of energy for living things is the body's process for breaking down food. For plants, the main source of energy is the sun, which, when combined with water and carbon dioxide, creates plant matter.
Living things get their energy from sun,soil,water,food?
All living things need an energy source which may be provided by chemicals or light, an environment that does not poison, cook or freeze them and others of their species (if they are not single celled or asexual) to breed with.
Sunlight Air Water energy
living things get food, water, air, space, shelter, and energy from the environment.