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How are the energy needs of plant cells similar to those of animal cells how are they different
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How are the energy needs of plant cells similar to those of animal cells how are they different
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They both need energy to be able to do what they need to do. Without energy, they would not be able to help keep the circle of life going.
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Plant obtain energy through photosynthesis .They are producers because they are able to obtain synthesize their food . Animals on the other hand are consumers and must obtain their energy by consuming organic matter such as plants and animals .
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