Carbon in the atmosphere (CO2)
Carbon in plants and animals
It must move through at le...
Biology, 07.12.2021 21:50 queenpaige2015
Carbon in the atmosphere (CO2)
Carbon in plants and animals
It must move through at least 5 different living things (plants/animals) - be sure that the plants/animals would actually interact with each other in nature (ex no african lions eating arctic foxes) this may require a bit of research.
Extra credit - show it becoming fossil fuels and the fossil fuels being burned to release CO2 back into the atmosphere.
In plants/animals- either how its stored in the plant/animal then the plant/animal being eaten or the steps of cellular respiration
In plants- the steps of photosynthesis (how it goes from being CO2 to glucose)
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