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Cells require chemical energy for
6. The cells of all living things require energy to survive (similar to how electronic devices need power or electricity to
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The cells of all living things require energy to survive (similar to how electronic devices need power or electricity to run).
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Cells require chemical energy for three general types of tasks: to drive metabolic processes that would not occur automatically,
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Which is true for both photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
They require oxygen as a reactant. They require organelles. They
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Cells are specialized to do certain jobs. For instance, muscle cells are in constant motion and require a lot of energy to work.
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living organisms require energy to function and this includes each and every one of the trillions of cells that constitute the
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living organisms require energy to function and this includes each and every one of the trillions of cells that constitute the
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4. living organisms require energy to function and this includes each and every one of the trillions of cells that constitute
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Which statement best describes the role of DNA?
Responses It speeds up chemical reactions inside of cells. It speeds up chemical
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All chemical reactions require activation energy to break chemical bonds and begin the reaction. The need for activation energy
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