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Biology, 07.12.2019 21:31, googoo4

Animals store most of their excess energy reserves as because

a) glucose; it is easy to break down.
b) fat; they store twice as much energy per gram.
c) protein; it is a compact source of energy in their bodies.
d) carbohydrates; they store twice as much energy per gram of glucose.

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