ESSEN OF HUMAN ANAT & PHYS PKG OCC
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Author: Marieb
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The body system needs several most important factors to maintain life. The necessary factors or requirements that are essential for the survival of an organism, including nutrients (food), oxygen, water, and appropriate temperature and atmospheric pressure, are termed as survival needs.
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ESSEN OF HUMAN ANAT & PHYS PKG OCC
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