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What happens to matter that is used up during photosynthesis? O It retains its form and mass. O It retains its form but increases in mass. O It changes to a new form of matter with less mass. O It changes
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What happens to matter that is used up during photosynthesis?
O It retains its form and mass.
O It retains its form but increases in mass.
O It changes to a new form of matter with less mass.
O It changes to a new form of matter with the same mass.
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Answer: D
Why? Matter cannot be created or destroyed only reorganized
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