giselleangulo13 giselleangulo13
  • 03-12-2016
  • Chemistry
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How do the cells in your body get energy

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iisuperwomanii2
iisuperwomanii2 iisuperwomanii2
  • 03-12-2016
from your blood I think
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debinbk debinbk
  • 03-12-2016
Cells need a source of energy, they get this energy by breaking down food molecules to release, the stored chemical energy.This process is called 'cellular respiration'. The process is happens in all the cells in our body. Oxygen is used to oxidize food, main oxidized food is sugar(glucose).
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