DariusBudniewski727 DariusBudniewski727
  • 03-11-2014
  • Biology
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Why do the cells in all living things need energy? A. to fuel their chemical reactions B. to help them decompose C. to communicate with other cells D. so they can block sunlight

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Erudite1
Erudite1 Erudite1
  • 05-10-2017
The correct option is A.
A lot of biochemical reactions occur per minute inside living cells and these reactions have to be sustained because the survival of living cells depend on them. For these reactions to proceed, energy is needed. This energy is usually obtained from the food which a living organism consumed. The mitochondria, which is the power house of the cell, is the one which convert the energy to the ATP form, which is usable by the cells.
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hallbria0 hallbria0
  • 28-01-2019

The correct answer is "A"

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