A. Oxygen ( for animals )
B and C ( for plants )
Explanation:
Cellular nutrients come in many forms, including sugars and fats. In order to provide a cell with energy, these molecules have to pass across the cell membrane, which functions as a barrier — but not an impassable one. During cellular respiration, oxygen is needed. Carbon dioxide is the product of cellular respiration.
In the event you are referring to plants, then both water and carbon dioxide are needed for photosynthesis.