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What happens to polysaccharides before they are used for cellular respiration?

they are converted to proteins
they are broken down into monosaccharides
they are broken down into glycerol and fatty acids
they are denatured

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Answer: Broken Down to a monosaccharide

Explanation: Before a polysaccharide can be used in cellular respiration in an animal cell, to what organelle must it be sent

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User Martin Delille
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c) they are broken down into glycerol and fatty acids

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