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Question 3 of 10 How do your cells get energy from peanut butter? O A. Their chromosomes use nucleic acids from the peanut butter to make proteins. O B. Their cell membranes use DNA from the peanut butter to make phospholipids. O C. Their nuclei use lipids from the peanut butter to make more DNA. O D. Their mitochondria use sugar from the peanut butter to make a usable form of energy. SUBMIT

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