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The only suitable choice from a,b,c and d options can be C) Glucose. In few cases, it turned out be e) None of these. The rationale behind e) None of these is that like human beings, animals also obtain co2 from atmosphere (air). Again,this answer is susceptible subjected to criticism by old hands at EDS.
I think the answer of this questions is Glycogen because in animals carbohydrates are stored in the form of glycogen then it is converted into glucose which is not present as such. Then it provides energy to body and CO2 is obtained as by product. So the answer should be glycogen......
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I think the answer of this questions is Glycogen because in animals carbohydrates are stored in the form of glycogen then it is converted into glucose which is not present as such. Then it provides energy to body and CO2 is obtained as by product. So the answer should be glycogen......
no brother....glycogen cannot be consumed by the cells...glucose can be...glycogen is for storage purposes only ....so it needs to break down before being consumed and therefore add as a carbon dioxide source...!!
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Lols It's becoming interesting

Dear Umar & Waqas

I already said in my post...

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this answer is susceptible. Hence, subjected to criticism by old hands at EDS.
You guys are the old hands at EDS.


And, I said in an earlier post...

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I am as good in EDS as any layman.


Lastly, the findings I shared come from various sources I checked online. There's hardly any input from my side. Still, I do acknowledge my responsibility for sharing it with everyone here.
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Budding is not sexual reproduction,its a type of asexual reproduction found in plants and found only in unicellular animals.

The best answer regarding Sexual reproduction is Hermaphroditism. Budding is a type of asexual reproduction found especially in plants and only unicellular animals.

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the answer could be Stress/strain, because when a single walnut is there our hand surrounding it, is soft. Combining two together more harder surface area is being provided and that cause increase stress, and subsequently the strain.
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