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Do body’s cells always use cellular respiration to break down glucose?
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Do body’s cells always use cellular respiration to break down glucose?
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It damage the protective layers of the artery wall that can lead to heart diseases
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No they do not always use cellular respiration to break down glucose . Aerobic and anaerobic respiration breakdown glucose and produce energy with no oxygen
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