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Biology, 16.09.2019 21:20 stonedhero13

Which processes result in the release of carbon? check all that apply.
animals break down food molecules to obtain energy
the remains of producers are broken down by decomposers
the remains of consumers are broken down by soil decomposers.
producers take in carbon dioxide.
producers make sugars and starches.

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