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nerve cells eat stored food (nutriance from the food that has entered your mouth).

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Neurons do not eat in the traditional sense like other cells. They rely on glucose and oxygen for energy, which they obtain from the bloodstream. Additionally, neurons require nutrients and minerals for their structure and function, which are also delivered through the bloodstream.

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Not an expert here, but from what I recall they feed on energy like glucose or anything similar. Might be wrong though. :)

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