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Cells and Organisms needs are related in a rainforest?  Cells need energy to do anything  Cells need oxygen to survive  Cells need building materials to grow  Cells make up organisms so everything that they need the organisms need. Oxygen Energy Building Materials LIFE

In a rainforest, the health and age of organisms are related?  When you are young you need more building materials and energy.  When you are old you need less energy but even more building materials.

In a rainforest is food a source of energy and building materials for organisms?  Producers provide energy for animals in the rainforest  Producers get the energy from photosynthesis  Primary consumers eat the producers to get energy  Secondary producers eat the primary producers to get energy  The tertiary consumers eat the secondary consumers to get energy  The decomposers eat the dead organisms

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