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Plants and animals use different energy storage molecules, yet they both use the same mechanism to "burn" their stored energy. How can plants and animals both be successful, even though they "burn" different energy storage molecules?

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The breaking of the chemical bonds of a storage molecule transfer energy, no what molecule is stored.

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Being successful of plants and animals does not necessary depend on the stored molecule but on the energy being transferred during their breaking.

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