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you eat a glucose-rich food. if you could follow the carbon atoms from …

Question

you eat a glucose-rich food. if you could follow the carbon atoms from the glucose molecules, where would you expect to see them?
first in the glucose you excrete, then in the co₂ that plants produce by photosynthesis
first in the atp molecules synthesized, then in the co₂ excreted in urine
first in the o₂ you breathe out, then in the atp that plants produce
first in the co₂ you breathe out, then in the co₂ that plants produce

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Glucose is broken down via cellular respiration in the body, releasing CO₂ as a waste product that is exhaled. Plants then take in this CO₂ during photosynthesis, incorporating the carbon into their own molecules (and potentially releasing CO₂ again via their own respiration). Other options are incorrect: glucose is not excreted as is, ATP does not contain carbon from glucose directly, O₂ breathed out is from water not glucose, and CO₂ is not excreted in urine.

Answer:

first in the CO₂ you breathe out, then in the CO₂ that plants produce