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What is the final energy source that the muscles need in order to move? ~fat ~sugar ~ATP ~glycogen
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What is the final energy source that the muscles need in order to move?
~fat
~sugar
~ATP
~glycogen
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The answer is ATP
Step-by-step explanation:
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I think the answer if ATP or sugar because glucose makes up sugars so I’m gonna go with sugars
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