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How do organisms get the glucose they need for respiration?

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Out of the photosynthesis (plants).
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Organisms get the glucose they need for respiration from foods they eat. Plants make glucose through photosynthesis. When animal a eats plant a, and then animal b eats animal a, animal b receives, not all, but a proportion of the glucose that animal a got from plant a.
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