Biology, 14.11.2019 07:31, oliviajewelwilliams
Which process is responsible for moving carbon from the atmosphere to the producers in an ecosystem?
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photosynthesis: where the carbon dioxide (co2) is turned into glucose (c6h12o6)
cellular respiration: where the glucose (c6h12o6) is turned into carbon dioxide (co2)
defecation: when an animal poops, carbon goes back into the atmosphere
eating: when animals eat, they take in the carbon from the atmosphere
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