How does the Law of Conservation of Matter apply to you when you eat food? Why do you not continuously gain exactly the amount of mass you consume with each meal?

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Atoms make up all matter. When matter transforms from one form to another, such as when a portion of beef steak is consumed and digested.

Why do you not gain exactly the amount of mass you consume ?

It is impossible to gain precisely the amount of mass consumed since when one eats, a portion of the food is excreted in solid or liquid form.

According to the principle of mass conservation, matter cannot be created or destroyed through physical or chemical processes.

Accordingly, it is impossible to gain exactly the same amount of mass with each meal since a portion of the food taken is excreted, which is what causes the deficit in mass increase.

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(A )his rule was to over see the debates

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A. The price would drop to 0.5.

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Select the expression that represents the following statement: The sum of 6 and 8 multiplied by 4.

 

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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This was meaningful because the artists tried to send the message that large urbanization, concrete, and steel, were a major risk for the soil, agriculture, and the land.  

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