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The substances needed for cellular respiration are glucose and oxygen. The number of hydrogens remains the same after the chemical reaction.

a. they were not lost or destroyed
b. they were simply transferred into new molecules.
c. the mass of hydrogen is conserved during cellular respiration by producing
d. the same number of atom reactors as the mass produced.