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Biology, 17.12.2019 00:31 moisesnunez408

When you eat a hamburger, some of the energy in the food is converted to atp that your cells can use to do all kinds of work, some of the energy is stored for later use, and some of the energy is dissipated as heat. the amount of energy before and after eating the hamburger is the same. this illustrates the:
a. first law of thermodynamics
b. second law of thermodynamics
c. theory
d. the theory of evolution
e. central dogma

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