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Camille Singleton
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26 July, 19:15
How do cells in my body get energy
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Jimena Wu
26 July, 19:44
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Cells get energy though ATP, which is created through a process called cellular respiration. Cellular respiration takes glucose (sugar), and transforms it into ATP.
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