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Where does your body get energy after you run out of carbohydrates? A: Bone Tissue B: Muscle Tissue C: Nervous Tissue D: Fat Tissue
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Where does your body get energy after you run out of carbohydrates? A: Bone Tissue B: Muscle Tissue C: Nervous Tissue D: Fat Tissue
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Where does your body get energy after you run out of carbohydrates?
A: Bone Tissue
B: Muscle Tissue
C: Nervous Tissue
D: Fat Tissue
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the answer is D fat tissue
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