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Prokaryotes, such as bacteria, do not "eat" in the traditional sense but obtain nutrients through various methods. They absorb organic and inorganic substances from their environment through their cell membranes. Some prokaryotes are autotrophic, producing their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, while others are heterotrophic, relying on organic matter from other organisms. Thus, while they don't eat in the way animals do, they effectively acquire and utilize nutrients for energy and growth.

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