Asked by Katana Yama
During cellular respiration, energy is released. What would a model need to show to accurately demonstrate that matter is rearranged, and energy is conserved in the process?(1 point)
Responses
Visuals showing that more energy is produced than consumed when water and carbon dioxide are combined to highlight the conservation of matter.
Visuals showing that more energy is produced than consumed when water and carbon dioxide are combined to highlight the conservation of matter.
Oxygen molecules combining with carbon atoms to create new substances without changing the mass.
Oxygen molecules combining with carbon atoms to create new substances without changing the mass.
Energy being created as glucose is consumed and oxygen is used.
Energy being created as glucose is consumed and oxygen is used.
Glucose and oxygen breaking into carbon dioxide and water, showing that the mass remains the same and energy is released.
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Visuals showing that more energy is produced than consumed when water and carbon dioxide are combined to highlight the conservation of matter.
Visuals showing that more energy is produced than consumed when water and carbon dioxide are combined to highlight the conservation of matter.
Oxygen molecules combining with carbon atoms to create new substances without changing the mass.
Oxygen molecules combining with carbon atoms to create new substances without changing the mass.
Energy being created as glucose is consumed and oxygen is used.
Energy being created as glucose is consumed and oxygen is used.
Glucose and oxygen breaking into carbon dioxide and water, showing that the mass remains the same and energy is released.
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The correct response is:
**Glucose and oxygen breaking into carbon dioxide and water, showing that the mass remains the same and energy is released.**
This model accurately demonstrates that during cellular respiration, the matter (in the form of glucose and oxygen) is rearranged into new substances (carbon dioxide and water), while also showing that energy is released as a result of this process, and that the total mass remains conserved.
**Glucose and oxygen breaking into carbon dioxide and water, showing that the mass remains the same and energy is released.**
This model accurately demonstrates that during cellular respiration, the matter (in the form of glucose and oxygen) is rearranged into new substances (carbon dioxide and water), while also showing that energy is released as a result of this process, and that the total mass remains conserved.