In addition to food and water, cells require oxygen for aerobic respiration, which is essential for energy production. They also need essential nutrients such as vitamins and minerals to support various biochemical processes. Furthermore, a stable environment, including proper temperature and pH levels, is crucial for maintaining cellular functions and homeostasis.
they do how else would they survive
If you mean out of water then no
E. coli bacteria are common organisms found everywhere. It can survive in a wide variety of water from lake, river or rain water, it depends on what else is in the water that could kill it.
To survive, cells require appropriate temperature (usually above freezing), a source of nutrition and a means of moving their own waste products away from them.
In addition to gases air contains: dust particles, water vapour, pollen grains, particulate pollutants etc.
They need the oxygen in the water to survive like fish and every thing else.
It carries oxygen and carbon dioxide away from the cells of the body.* * * * *Not so.In general, it carries oxygen to the cells and carbon dioxide away from the cells.
Because without air and water they will die. that is the way they were made, by who or what is up to you to decide.
Just food & water. Everything else is luxury.
Water, oxygen, glucose, carbon dioxide (if plant cell) and im not sure what else...
survive like evrything else on the planet.
The solvent is water; the solute is ground roasted coffee beans (in addition to sugar, salt, cream and whatever else you prefer to add)!