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Question # 19: A student uses the model to show what happens to the 24 atoms in a glucose molecule after the observed changes occur. How many total atoms from the original glucose molecule does the student need to represent the products, and why does she need that amount?
O A. fewer than 24 atoms, because some of the atoms in the glucose molecule are converted to energy
O B. 24 atoms, because the products contain all of the atoms that were in the glucose molecule
O C. 24 atoms, because atoms in the glucose molecule that were changed to energy are replaced by other atoms
D. more than 24 atoms, because atoms from other molecules are combined with the atoms in the glucose molecule to
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