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Biology, 03.10.2021 18:00 jebjeb6124

We often hear people talk about how the body “burns” glucose and other sugars to provide energy, but it’s not as simple as your stomach just creating raw energy from food. Explain how, on a cellular level, your body actually breaks down glucose and how the “energy” ends up in the inner membrane of your mitochondria.

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