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Myah Suarez
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18 January, 00:09
How do the cells in your body get energy?
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Hazel Best
18 January, 00:17
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Is like photosynthesis but in a different way
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Paula Hines
18 January, 00:27
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Sugar. When you have sugar it goes straight to your cells
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