HUMAN BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS - 9780134312729
HUMAN BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS - 9780134312729
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The need for a constant supply of energy for sustaining life.

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An ecosystem is made up of living and nonliving components. The living organisms require nutrients for their growth and development. A constant supply of energy is required to drive these nutrients across all the spheres of life.

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