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A young snake eats and digests a mouse. The increase in the snake’s mass equals(1 point) Responses the mass of the mouse minus the mass of waste produced by the snake. the mass of the mouse minus the mass of waste produced by the snake. only the mass of the mouse only the mass of the mouse the mass of the mouse plus the original mass of the snake. the mass of the mouse plus the original mass of the snake. the mass of the mouse plus the mass of waste produced by the snake. the mass of the mouse plus the mass of waste produced by the snake.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **the mass of the mouse minus the mass of waste produced by the snake.**

In simpler terms, when the snake digests the mouse, it gains mass from the mouse but loses mass through waste, so the increase in the snake’s mass is essentially the mass of the mouse minus any waste generated during the digestion process.
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