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Nathan Blackburn
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25 August, 02:13
Trace the energy path from the sun to our cells
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Muffy
25 August, 02:15
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Sun>photosynthetic organisms>carnivorous organisms>human consumption (photosynthetic or carnivorous organisms) >digestion into glucose>cellular respiration w / glucose>ATP
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Rubi Buck
25 August, 02:33
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How is that possible without something else.
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