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Biology, 03.07.2019 16:30, CassidgTab

In which two ways will a dog contribute to the carbon cycle? pick 2 choices 1.it will release carbon dioxide in the atmosphere through respiration. 2.it will take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. 3.its feces will contain carbon that will enter the geosphere. 4.it will convert carbon to a form that will be used by plants for energy. 5.it will decompose the body of plants to release carbon dioxide.

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