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Compare and Contrast 5. How are the energy needs of plant cells similar to those of animal cells? How are they different?
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Compare and Contrast 5. How are the energy needs of plant cells similar to those of animal cells? How are they different?
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Plant obtain energy through photosynthesis .They are producers because they are able to obtain synthesize their food
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Plants use Photosynthesis to create energy. Similarly to Animal cells, Plant cells use mitochondria to break said energy into a usable form.
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