Chemistry, 14.01.2020 23:31 littleprinces
Which statement best describes the total number of carbon atoms during cellular
respiration in the fish?
the total number of carbon atoms decreases because the carbon-containing
molecules from the food are destroyed during digestion.
the total number of carbon atoms increases because the carbon-containing
molecules from the food are used to make smaller carbon dioxide molecules.
the total number of carbon atoms stays the same because the carbon from the carbon-containing food molecules is used to make molecules such as
carbon dioxide.
the total number of carbon atoms decreases because the carbon from the carbon-containing food molecules changes into other types of atoms.
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