Air, food, and water
The molecule that provides the chemical energy needed by all organisms is adenosine triphosphate (ATP).
Could be anything; most if not all organisms will keep what's needed and remove what is not needed.
Energy is needed by all living organisms to carry out biological processes. This energy is usually obtained through the consumption of nutrients and is utilized in processes like metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
u need a source of energy.
They differ because multicelluar organisms live longer and are bigger
because they're micro organisms in the air and that can effect the food
A molecule needed by all living things to produce the energy needed for staying alive. It is used in the process of respiration to produce this energy in all living organisms.
No, Carbon Dioxide is not needed for all organisms because humans and most other animals consume oxygen not carbon dioxide. However plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis to create oxygen as a waste product. By the way you really need to check your spelling.
Oxygen is the gas in the atmosphere needed by all living things for the process of respiration. Oxygen is taken in by organisms to produce energy through the oxidation of their food.
Air, food, and water
Organisms that require oxygen depend on the oxygen in the air, which was put there by plants.
Oxygen is essential for the process of cellular respiration, where nutrients are broken down to release energy for the organism. This energy is required for various metabolic processes that keep the organism alive. Without oxygen, most organisms would not be able to generate the energy needed to survive.