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Q: Why do living things require an outside of nutrients and energy?
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How are nutrients important in living system?

Living systems must constantly replenish matter in the system by the absorption and metabolism of nutrients. Additionally living systems require energy to remain alive. Nutrients are also used to produce this energy.


Why do living things require an outside of materials and energy?

Because living things aren't 100% self-sufficient. If they were then there would be living things everywhere (ex. on Mars).


What things require energy?

All living organisms (not dead) require energy


What orgamisms things require energy?

All living organisms (not dead) require energy


The movements of energy and nutrients through living systems are different because of what?

energy flows in one direction and nutrients recycle.


Why do living things need food?

AnswerBecause the substances which the food contains (like nutrients vitamins, and proteins) are needed by the body to live and grow. Also to produce energy so they can do their activity with the energy that they get from processing the substances in the food.


What do all living things require a source of?

All living things require a source of energy.


Why are movements of energy and nutrients different through living systems?

nutrients flow in two directions , and energy recycles. By: val <3


What organism must obtain nutrients and what?

All living organism requires nutrients of some sort. Animals require food, plants require water and sunlight, etc.


Does living things require energy?

yes


The movements of energy and nutrients through living systems are different because why?

nutrients flow in two directions , and energy recycles. By: val <3


Why isn't soil living?

Living things require cells, soil is made up of minerals and nutrients, not cells.