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The body does not break down proteins to make ATP unless nothing else is available because the amino acids in proteins are needed to build new proteins more than they are needed…
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The body does not break down proteins to make ATP unless nothing else is available because the amino acids in proteins are needed to build new proteins more than they are needed…
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The body does not break down proteins to make ATP unless nothing else is available because the amino acids in proteins are needed to build new proteins more than they are needed for energy
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