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Remember the law of conservation of mass. The human body uses cellular respiration to make energy. Using the chemical equation for cellular respiration, explain how the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide inhaled by the lungs is different from the amounts exhaled. Explain your answer in 1-2 sentences

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To explain the difference in the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide inhaled by the lungs compared to the amounts exhaled, we need to understand the chemical equation for cellular respiration. It is: C6H12O6 + 6O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy. During cellular respiration, the body metabolizes glucose (C6H12O6) with oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O), releasing energy. Therefore, when oxygen is inhaled, it combines with glucose in the cells to produce carbon dioxide, which is then exhaled along with water vapor and energy.

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