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What must happen to the food you eat before your cells can use the foods energy?
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What must happen to the food you eat before your cells can use the foods energy?
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What must happen to the food you eat before your cells can use the foods energy?
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The proteins, lipids, and polysaccharides that make up most of the food
we eat must
be broken down into smaller molecules
before our cells can use
them—either as a source of
energy
or as building blocks for other molecules.
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