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Karlie Dillon
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27 May, 03:10
Energy in the organisms is called
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27 May, 03:32
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In short, organisms break down the sugar to release its stored energy. The energy released from the breakdown of sugar is used by the cells to make another chemical that we call adenosine triphosphate, or simply abbreviated ATP. The synthesis of ATP by cells is referred to as cellular respiration.
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