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Q: What is the name of the reaction in living beings which burns food?
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Why does living beings need food?

because food gives us energy


What is the source of most energy in life?

The food organisms eat is the source of most energy for life.Autotrophs are living beings that "make their own food". Those are plants, and algae. Those get their energy from the sunlight.Heterotrophs (animals, and others) get their energy from other living beings. They use the chemical energy from those other living beings.


what i a underground recource made from plants and living beings?

food


Do you find that all living being need same kind of food?

Do all living beings need same kind of food to eat


What gets energy by eating food?

Many living beings do that; especially animals.


Do you find that all living beings need the same kind of food?

Because all living things do not have mouth to eat.


What all can you speak about us?

We are all human, are living and breathing beings and require food to survive.


What is the autotroph hypothesis?

The autotrophic hypothesis states that the first living beings on Earth were producers of their own food.


Why light is necessary for living beings?

Because it is the source of energy of all living things. plants us it for food and animal eat them and we consume both plants and animals by which we get our source of food from.


By what process do living things get energy from food?

Living things get energy from food during digestion. This is an exothermic reaction in which heat and electrons are released and used as energy.


Where does the energy to cook food come from when a gas stove burns natural gas CH4 and oxygen O2?

The reaction CH4 + 2O2 ----> CO2 + 2H2O releases heat, it is an exothermic reaction.


Is pizza an example of element?

No. An element is when you have only one type of atom, for example, carbon. Most living beings (and food, which is made from living beings) have lots of different kinds of atoms (elements), including carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and several others.