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Jay Huff
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16 December, 16:12
Why is it important that cells make energy
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Yadiel Hawkins
16 December, 16:27
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Answer: Cells need energy to keep up life in us. The cells make use of the energy to allow us to breathe, to keep our hearts pump blood continuously, muscles to contract and many other important processes. The cells store the energy in the form of ATP and when it needs energy ATP is broken down into ADP or Adenosine di phosphate.
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Bria Cantu
16 December, 16:36
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to live hehe
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