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Where do animals get glucose from

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It’s in the livening lung I think I might be wrong
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User Dharvik Shah
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Glucose is a primary source of energy for living organisms. Animals transport glucose and oxygen to tiny structures in their cells, called mitochondria.

Hope this helps ;-))

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