Respiration produces energy in the form of ATP that living things need to survive.
because every living thing needs to do this to survive
Living things depend on nonliving things for resources such as water, nutrients, and energy to survive. Nonliving things provide the physical environment and conditions in which living organisms can exist and thrive. Overall, living things interact with and are influenced by nonliving things in various ways within ecosystems.
In the cells of all living things, the power plant of the living organisms cells are mitochondria. The mitochondria take sugar (glucose) and oxygen and turns it into energy. I hope this helped!
I'm assuming you're talking about animals, but I apologize if I'm incorrect. :) Oxygen is the most important substance to a living thing - One can survive a few days without water, a few weeks without food, but only a few minutes without oxygen.
There are 7 characteristics of life all of the letters M, R, S, G, R, E, N also known as Mrs Gren. M- Movement R- Respiration S- Sensitivity G- Growth R- Reproduction E- Excretion N- Nutrition. To be a living thing, they have to be able to do all seven of these characteristics.
energy
Oxygen from the air and remove carbon dioxide from the body
because every living thing needs to do this to survive
They make their own food sucrose from photosynthesis to survive
Biotic factors are living things and abiotic factors are non-living things. They interact in that living things depend on non-living things to survive. One example of them interacting is when the sun (abiotic) helps make foods for the plants (biotic).
To make a complex process simple; to break down food and convert to energy.
Respiration (for all living things). It can be oxidative or aerobic respiration (requiring oxygen and produces more energy) or anerobic respiration (no oxygen and produces less energy because it's less efficient). Photosynthesis (only in autotrophic organisms so living things that don't need to consume nutrients because they can make their own).
Living things depend on nonliving things for resources such as water, nutrients, and energy to survive. Nonliving things provide the physical environment and conditions in which living organisms can exist and thrive. Overall, living things interact with and are influenced by nonliving things in various ways within ecosystems.
They survive by having space, drinking plenty of water, and eating food. They also need shelter.
Living things are alive.
non living things like rocks sit there wile living things moveLiving things use the non living thing as shelter like birds with the nests and other animals making shelters underground or to camuflate like camaleons or stick insects. Also to make food such as plants to make sugar with the sunlight.nonliving things decompose and living things eventually die and decompose,
Living things use the energy released from food by respiration to perform essential biological functions such as metabolism, growth, and movement. The energy derived from food is converted into adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is used as a direct energy source for cellular activities.