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What happens to most of the energy from the breakdown of food? It is used to build proteins. It is used to do work in cells. It is converted to body heat. It is converted to pot…
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What happens to most of the energy from the breakdown of food? It is used to build proteins. It is used to do work in cells. It is converted to body heat. It is converted to pot…
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What happens to most of the energy from the breakdown of food? It is used to build proteins. It is used to do work in cells. It is converted to body heat. It is converted to potential energy
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its used foro building protiens
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For the most part I'm not not sure about the building proteins I don't think that's part of the cycle.
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