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Explain how carnivores obtain the necessary glucose for cellular respiration.

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Carnivores are totally flesh-eaters and hence their diet majorly consists of proteins. These are digested to obtain amino acids that are then broken down in the liver to produce glucose and the nitrogenous part is excreted out as urea.

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