no, they don't. the energy for the cells comes from the ATP.
Cells do not use starch for energy storage. Starch is primarily a storage polysaccharide found in plants and not used for energy storage in animal cells. Instead, animal cells store energy in the form of glycogen.
Cells that make their own energy are called "autotrophic cells." These cells use processes like photosynthesis (in plants) or chemosynthesis (in bacteria) to produce their own energy.
cells get their energy from heat, and when in contact with other cells, it transfers the energy (heat) to it. Cells tend to make the entire space the same tempurature. solids are cells with not much energy, so they dont move by themselves, liquids have slightly more energy in their cells, gases have more energy. you dont have to read this but the reason you see steam is because gas comes into contact with a colder surface and transfers its energy to it, then turns back to liquid with not as much energy in itself
The Cells in your body get energy from cellular respiration
Summary of nucleolus
it is a summary of scientific observations and conclusions about cells
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Cell Theory
It is the cell theory
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A group of similar cells that work together to do one job.
Cells store energy in bonds.
PV cells convert light energy into electrical energy.