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8 August, 11:01

How do organisms get the energy they need?

A. Plants get energy from fertilizers, and animals get energy by drinking water.

B. Plants get energy from glucose produced in the soil, and animals get energy directly from sunlight.

C. Plants do not require energy because they do not move, and animals get energy by performing exercise.

D. Plants break down the glucose they produced in photosynthesis, and animals get energy from eating other organisms.

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  1. 8 August, 12:21
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    It is

    A. Plants get energy from fertilizers, and animals get energy by drinking water.
  2. 8 August, 13:58
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    D. Plants break down the glucose they produced in photosynthesis, and animals get energy from eating other organisms.
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