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What type of molecule do animal cells use for long-term energy storage?
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What type of molecule do animal cells use for long-term energy storage?
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What type of molecule do animal cells use for long-term energy storage?
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In this form, energy
can be stored
at one location, then moved from one part of the cell to another, where it can be released to drive other biochemical reactions.
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Fat
is the type of molecule do animal cells use for long-term energy storage.
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