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what is the word for a new organism produced by a living thing

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Where does all energy for living things come from?

The primary source of energy for living things on Earth is the Sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, plants and other organisms are able to convert sunlight into chemical energy which is then used by all living organisms for their survival and growth.


All living things have things that are common what are the uncommon things?

That question is a beautiful > no mind < producer of the best kind. It tends to make the mind stop thinking because it just keeps churning in on itself trying to come up with an answer. But if the mind could be coaxed into answering such a question, it would have to say rationally that the things that are uncommon to all living things are those things that are only common to non-living things. And what would those be? See . . . the mind just has to keep churning in on itself. > No mind < wins again.


Why do all animals need food in order to live?

It is scientifically proven that animals do infact need food to survive, and the food they eat is what gives them energy to grow and develop into adults. They need food to build up there body to feed there baby animals. Food is a necessity and the animal would only live for a couple weeks without food.


Which group of animals are called a cete?

A group of badgers is called a cete. Badgers are known for living in underground burrows in groups known as cetes, which serve as their communal living spaces.


Where did the animals and all the plants come from?

All the animals, plants, living creatures, humans and this world, the sun, the moon, the stars and the sky and the other planets and galaxy were creation of the Almighty God