Asked by vfsav
How do animals get energy for their cells?
by sleeping
by eating food
by capturing sunlight
by exhaling carbon dioxide
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By eating food. Animals are heterotrophs: they consume food and use cellular respiration to convert food molecules (like glucose) into ATP, the usable energy for cells.
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