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oxygen and blood. if anything, oxygen more.

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Living cells mainly use adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as their primary source of energy. ATP is synthesized through cellular respiration, a series of metabolic processes that convert nutrients such as glucose into ATP molecules. Cells can then break down the ATP to release energy for various cellular processes.

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Both animal and plant cells use ATP as their main source of energy; ATP is generated by cellular respiration.

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ATP
The main fuel source for the work of the cell is the mitochondria.

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oxygen and blood. if anything, oxygen more.

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Carbohydrates are used by living things as their main source of energy, hope this helps you :)

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Most directly, ATP or ADP.

Further up the chain, it's usually a monosaccharide.

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carbohydrates

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