I apologize, but as a text-based AI, I am unable to display or interact with drag and drop features or tables directly. However, I can help you understand the balance of atoms on each side of the cellular respiration reaction:
The chemical equation for cellular respiration is usually represented as:
C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy (ATP)
Let's break it down:
On the left side of the reaction, we have:
6 carbon atoms (C6H12O6)
12 hydrogen atoms (C6H12O6)
18 oxygen atoms (6O2)
On the right side of the reaction, we have:
6 carbon atoms (6CO2)
12 hydrogen atoms (6H2O)
18 oxygen atoms (6O2)
Note: The number of atoms remains the same on each side of the equation. Although the arrangement of atoms changes, the Law of Conservation of Mass holds true.
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