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Nutrients. There could be a single thing that a living organism survives on that is not a nutrient but I can't think of one right now. The sun is a type of nutrient because it provides some types of nutrients. Anything can be a nutrient so I'd say the only thing the most "primitive" living organisms need is some form of nutrient. Not all living things need oxygen or hydrogen.

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