which of the following types of cells need to make energy to perform basic functions like growing, moving, and reproducing?

-animal cells
-animal cells and bacteria cells
-animal cells, bacteria cells, and plant cells
-plant cells

All cells need to make energy to perform basic functions.

Animal cells make energy by breaking down sugars etc. while plant cells use photosynthesis.

Some bacteria can do photosynthesis (cyanobacteria) and other bacteria obtain energy from the electron transport enzymes on their membranes.

To determine which types of cells need to make energy to perform basic functions like growing, moving, and reproducing among the given options, we can analyze each type of cell individually.

1. Animal cells: Animal cells need to make energy to perform basic functions such as growing, moving, and reproducing. Therefore, animal cells satisfy the given conditions.

2. Bacteria cells: Bacteria cells also need to make energy to perform basic functions like growing, moving, and reproducing. Hence, bacteria cells satisfy the given conditions.

3. Plant cells: Plant cells are capable of photosynthesis, a process through which they produce energy by converting sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into glucose (a form of energy). This energy is then used for basic functions like growing, moving, and reproducing. Thus, plant cells also satisfy the given conditions.

Considering all the options, the answer would be: animal cells, bacteria cells, and plant cells (option - animal cells, bacteria cells, and plant cells).