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Living things need energy to do stuff like grow, breathe, walk around, dress themselves,

sleep, procreate and do their homework. They get it by eating or by soaking up soil and

sunlight. If they don't, they soon cease to be living things, and they no longer need to

worry about energy.

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Can living things produce energy?

Yes, living things can produce energy through processes like cellular respiration where they break down organic molecules to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency in cells. Plants also produce energy through photosynthesis, where they convert sunlight into chemical energy.


Living things have kinetic energy and nonliving things have no energy?

non-living things also have kinetic energy if you are seeing it from the side when it is moving. As, the internal parts of the car work together which is nothing but kinetic energy which makes the car move. But it does not make any difference even if you sit inside the car


What is needed to give all living things energy?

All living things need energy to survive, which they obtain by consuming food or other organisms. This food is broken down by their cells through a process called cellular respiration, which produces adenosine triphosphate (ATP) molecules that provide the energy needed for various metabolic activities.


Machines and living things can convert stored energy into what?

Machines and living things can convert stored energy into different forms of energy such as mechanical, electrical, or heat energy, depending on the process or mechanism involved.


What are things that do not need energy?

Non-living objects like rocks, stationary objects, or inert gases do not require energy. Additionally, certain physical processes like diffusion or certain chemical reactions may occur spontaneously without the need for an external energy source.