It is basic/common knowledge that our skin/flesh requires proteins etc carried by blood and pumped by a heart to travel around the body to live.
Its possible that Terminator's have blood underneath their living tissue, we certainlly have seen blood on Terminator's through out the universe cannon, but have not seen they have some sort of a heart to pump this blood around and they certainly do not eat.
So the question is: How does a terminators living tissue actually live?
Is there some EU information how it technically works?
Answer
In the third movie, we are revealed that the T-800 model has two (quite unstable if hit) batteries (no information on the T-1000 power circuit, so to speak.)
It could be that these batteries, on top of powering the whole mechanical body, also serves as power supply for maintaining the tissues alive, using required chemicals reserves stored somewhere inside the T-800, in the empty space left between the skin and the metallic skeleton (when you see the skeleton alone, there is room at hips level for organic fluid that could be used to keep the skin/hairs/eyes alive.)
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