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How is the process of respiration and photosynthesis represent the "Law of Conservation of Mass"?
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How is the process of respiration and photosynthesis represent the "Law of Conservation of Mass"?
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How is the process of respiration and photosynthesis represent the "Law of Conservation of Mass"?
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The law of conservation of mass states energy can’t be created or destroyed, but can be interconverted. During those processes, you are not creating new molecules, but each molecule undergoes a mechanism to be converted to another.
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