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Which of the following statement is accurate about the carbon cycle? There are several pools (reservoirs) of carbon and it stays in those pools forever and doesn't move.

Carbon is stored in different molecules like carbon dioxide and glucose and it can move between the different molecules or pools through processes like cellular respiration and photosynthesis.

We always have the same amount of carbon on Earth, it just continues to cycle through the atmosphere, biosphere, and geosphere at different rates.

When the lion eats the wildebeest, 100% of the energy from the wildebeest goes to the lion.

Both B and C are correct

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