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Which of the following explains the conservation of mass during cellular respiration?

A. The total number of atoms when carbon dioxide and oxygen react stays the same when glucose and water are produced.

B. The total number of atoms when water and oxygen react stays the same when glucose and water are produced.

C. The total number of atoms when carbon dioxide and water react stays the same when glucose and oxygen are produced.

D.total number of atoms when glucose and oxygen react stays the same when carbon dioxide and water are produced.

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D.total number of atoms when glucose and oxygen react stays the same when carbon dioxide and water are produced.

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D. The total number of atoms when glucose and oxygen react stays the same when carbon dioxide and water are produced. The conservation of the mass is a fundamental law of chemistry and physics. It indicates not only that during any experiment, including if it involves a chemical transformation, the mass is conserved, but also that the number of elements of each chemical species is conserved. Like any law of conservation it is expressed by a conservation equation.

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