A plant cell needs food and water, just like an animal cell.
More specifically, plant cells need energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis. After the solar cells on the plant collect the sun's energy and the stomata collect carbon dioxide and it obtains water through its roots, it starts photosynthesis, makin sugar, energy, and oxygen. Most animal cells need this to survive. (sugar, energy, and oxygen) Those animal cells then take those molecules and undergo cellular respiration, turning it all into energy, water, and carbon dioxide. The process then starts over.
More specifically, plant cells need energy from the sun, water, and carbon dioxide to carry out photosynthesis. After the solar cells on the plant collect the sun's energy and the stomata collect carbon dioxide and it obtains water through its roots, it starts photosynthesis, makin sugar, energy, and oxygen. Most animal cells need this to survive. (sugar, energy, and oxygen) Those animal cells then take those molecules and undergo cellular respiration, turning it all into energy, water, and carbon dioxide. The process then starts over.