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What are the two ultimate sources of energy for all the living things on Earth?
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What are the two ultimate sources of energy for all the living things on Earth?
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the sun is definitely the ultimate source of energy the other possibly cellular respiration which is when the energy in food is converted into energy that can be used by the cells in organisms
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The two ultimate sources of energy for all living things on earth is sun light and certain rich compounds like chemotropes.
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