The Basic Needs of Living Organisms Pg 43-44 Water Shelter Air Minerals Food Decomposers The Basic Needs of Living Organisms.

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The Basic Needs of Living Organisms Pg 43-44

Water Shelter Air Minerals Food Decomposers The Basic Needs of Living Organisms

Water Transports nutrients to cells and carries waste products away Regulates body temperature in humans Needed by plants

Shelter Needed to make life more comfortable. Climate control Protect from harm

Air Filled with gases such as nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide and other gases. Oxygen needed by organisms for respiration Nitrogen is needed for building structural proteins in plants. Also controls combustion rate of oxygen. Carbon dioxide needed by plants for photosynthesis

Minerals Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, iron, zinc, manganese are minerals found in plants. We receive these minerals through the food chain.

Food Plants and animals provide carbohydrates and fats for energy and normal body functions

Decomposers Decomposers include bacteria and fungi These organisms recycle organic material to keep the soil fertile. This allows more plant growth which supports all ecosystems.