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Pablo Miles
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18 June, 22:05
What happens to carbohydrates inside a cell
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Mylie Davidson
18 June, 22:13
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Depends on the type of carbohydrate. Some carbohydrates are used for structural support. Some are used to store energy. And some used as immediate sources of energy.
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