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Food Animals Digest Internal Cavity Store Reserves Glycogen

In Kingdom Animalia, food is digested in an internal cavity, and reserves are stored as glycogen or fat.

Animals digest food internally and store reserves as glycogen or fat.

Text animals digest their food in an internal cavity and store food reserves as glycogen or fat.

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