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Animal cells do not contain chloroplasts. What does this indicate about how animals must get the sugars they need to produce chemical energy that their cells can use?

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That means they're not autotrophs, but they're heterotrophs instead. That means they need to get their sugar from other organisms like plants to produce chemical energy stored in ATP

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