1. Humans use animals for tasks such as transportation, farming, herding livestock, pulling carts, hunting, guarding, and companionship. These roles utilize the animals' strength, agility, and natural instincts.

    Humans use animals for tasks such as transportation, farming, herding livestock, pulling carts, hunting, guarding, and companionship. These roles utilize the animals’ strength, agility, and natural instincts.

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  2. Animals engage in activities such as hunting for food, escaping predators, mating, migrating, building shelters, and caring for their young. These activities require energy for movement, growth, reproduction, and maintaining bodily functions.

    Animals engage in activities such as hunting for food, escaping predators, mating, migrating, building shelters, and caring for their young. These activities require energy for movement, growth, reproduction, and maintaining bodily functions.

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  3. Energy requirements vary with activity intensity and duration. High-intensity activities like running or hunting require more energy, while low-intensity activities like resting or slow walking need less energy to sustain bodily functions.

    Energy requirements vary with activity intensity and duration. High-intensity activities like running or hunting require more energy, while low-intensity activities like resting or slow walking need less energy to sustain bodily functions.

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  4. Living beings need energy for activities such as movement, growth, reproduction, maintaining body temperature, repairing cells, hunting or foraging for food, and responding to environmental changes. These functions are essential for survival and well-being.

    Living beings need energy for activities such as movement, growth, reproduction, maintaining body temperature, repairing cells, hunting or foraging for food, and responding to environmental changes. These functions are essential for survival and well-being.

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  5. All living beings need food to obtain essential nutrients and energy required for growth, repair, reproduction, and maintaining bodily functions. Food provides the fuel necessary for survival and the performance of various life processes.

    All living beings need food to obtain essential nutrients and energy required for growth, repair, reproduction, and maintaining bodily functions. Food provides the fuel necessary for survival and the performance of various life processes.

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