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If an animal does not consume glucose how is the body still able to obtain the energy needed for cell processes
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If an animal does not consume glucose how is the body still able to obtain the energy needed for cell processes
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if an animal does not consume glucose how is the body still able to obtain the energy needed for cell processes
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Answer : Cellular Respiration.
This process uses the cells that the animal already has to make the animal the protein it needs.
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