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living things use carbon - based molecules for energy. for example, when this deer eats a tree branch, it consumes glucose, cellulose, and other carbon - based molecules. these molecules are broken down and rearranged in the deer’s cells, releasing energy. how does a tree branch provide energy for the deer? the deer’s cells break down molecules in the plant to form new molecules and release energy. carbon - based molecules move from the deer to the plant, releasing energy. glucose and cellulose are made in the deer’s cells, releasing energy.
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:
- First option: The passage states that when the deer eats the tree branch, the carbon - based molecules (like glucose, cellulose) in the branch are broken down and rearranged in the deer’s cells, releasing energy. This matches the description in the first option.
- Second option: Molecules should move from the plant (tree branch) to the deer, not the other way around. So this option is incorrect.
- Third option: Glucose and cellulose are in the plant (tree branch), not made in the deer’s cells. So this option is incorrect.
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The deer’s cells break down molecules in the plant to form new molecules and release energy.