Question

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)
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Glucose and oxygen breaking into carbon dioxide and water, showing that the mass remains the same and energy is released.
Glucose and oxygen breaking into carbon dioxide and water, showing that the mass remains the same and energy is released.

Energy being created as glucose is consumed and oxygen is used.
Energy being created as glucose is consumed and oxygen is used.

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.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response that accurately demonstrates that matter is rearranged and energy is conserved during cellular respiration is:

**Glucose and oxygen breaking into carbon dioxide and water, showing that the mass remains the same and energy is released.**

This model highlights the process of cellular respiration, where glucose and oxygen are converted into carbon dioxide and water, illustrating the conservation of mass (matter is rearranged but not lost) and the release of energy.
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