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Under certain conditions, water can break down in the body. However, this requires some form of ionizing radiation. In this case, the water is broken down into OH- and H+ ions that quickly bind to other molecules, or back with each other.

Under normal conditions, water will not break down inside the body.

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Not the blood in your body. Energy comes from the oxidation of carbohydrates, protein, and fat. The most important carbohydrates are sugars (such as glucose) that are used for cellular respiration.

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