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Yes, we do need energy to sleep, as sleep is an active process involving various physiological functions. During sleep, the body undergoes repair, growth, and regulation of hormones, all of which require energy. Additionally, the brain remains active during certain sleep stages, particularly REM sleep, which also consumes energy. Thus, while our physical activity levels may decrease during sleep, the body's energy demands continue.

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