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 I don't really remember because its been a while since I've took this class, but based on what I can remember, chlorophyll converts sunlight to chemical energy during photosynthesis

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Answer: Carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen during photosynthesis.

Explanation:

The law of conservation of mass states that in an isolated system, the mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the products.    This means, the mass is not created nor destroyed.

Photosynthesis is the process used by plants, algae and certain bacteria to use energy from sunlight and convert it into chemical energy. To do this, it takes in the carbon dioxide produced by breathing organisms and water, and releases oxygen into the atmosphere as a waste product. The purpose of photosynthesis is produce glucose which will be used to get energy.

The evidence that supports this law is that during photosynthesis, carbon dioxide becomes glucose and oxygen. In photosynthesis the mass of the reactants (carbon dioxide and water) and the mass of the products (glucose and oxygen) is the same.

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