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Mia Greene
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16 December, 03:14
How do you know there is energy in carbohydrates?
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Nathalia Powers
16 December, 03:17
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The basic unit of carbohydrate is glucose that is a rich source of energy. 1 molecule of glucose produces 34ATPs
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