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What do animal and plant cells eat?

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Animal cells have to eat in order to gain energy and produce enough to survive. They eat the substance that the the animal eat. After the animal drinks or eats, they eat the sugar and other substance that flows through the veins. These are different than a plant cell. Plant cells make their on food by the process of photosynthesis. some plants get nutrients from the soil and others such as the Venus Fly Trap plants, they capture small organisms. Once the small organism is captured, the cells take some substances away and turn it into energy.
Both animal cell and plant cells go into the process of respiration.  The respiration process is when a plant breathes in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.  The animal cell breathes in oxygen and breathes out carbon dioxide.
Process of repiration are different for these cells.
C.N. Connor Ng

My only sources are school textbooks.  As wells as school notes.

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