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They don't, cells get energy from ATP which is usually made by the breakdown of glucose. Not sure about all unicellular organisms, but some, including amoeba, definitely "drink" through a process called pinocytosis.

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Multicellular are organisms with more than one cell, like us humans and what do we drink? We drink things like water or concentrated fluids like juice. Water is most likely because animals drink water a lot and so do we.

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Some unicellular organisms are autotrophs (they make their own food using photosynthesis or chemosynthesis) and some are heterotrophs (they need to consume other living things to live).

The ones that make food using photosynthesis work like plants--they consume light and convert it to sugar using oxygen and water.

The ones that make food using chemosynthesis consume (or "eat") chemicals to make sugars. Unicellular organisms called archeabacteria can eat ammonia, sulfur, iron or hydrogen.

Heterotrophs such as amoeba will eat anything smaller than themselves, including bacteria and diatoms.

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The process of drinking by unicellular organisms is called pinocytosis. Cells take in drops of liquid outside the cell. They take in meager drops of extra-cellular fluids.

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No, they don't.

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No, they absorb water through the cell wall.

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they are cells

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they need oxygen

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