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Biology, 24.11.2020 09:40 darkshaders11

How do organisms get the energy they need? by burning food molecules and releasing their energy as heat

by breathing oxygen into the lungs and combining it with carbon dioxide

by breaking down food molecules gradually and capturing their chemical energy

by using the sun’s energy to break down food molecules and form chemicals

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