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Where do animals get the glucose to get energy from cellular respiration?

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Answer:

oxidation of carbohydrates obtained from food.

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Answer:

Animals obtain glucose in their diet. During metabolic reactions, animal cells use glucose: to make glycogen which is stored in the liver and muscle cells to make lipids from fatty acids and glycerol All cells require glucose for respiration.

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