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they use the muscle protein of the flesh, to go a reverse direction and form glucose from that.. plus the undigested food in the digestive system of the prey, also accounts for some amount of carbohydrate tht they need.

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They get the energy molecule called ATP by the links between the ATP from eating the energy captured by photosynthesis.

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