Why do Cells Need Energy?

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Cells perform processes such as synthesis, photosynthesis, dna replication, and protein and need energy to do so. A cell gets its energy from food sugars, fats, and proteins and a cells food is glucose. If a cell doesn't have energy it will die. Organelle needs energh so if one isn't functioning in a cell it will die.
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