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Create a simplified model to illustrate the role of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in the cycling of carbon. Include how carbon cycles through the biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cellular respiration and photosynthesis are important parts of the carbon cycle. The carbon cycle is the pathways through which carbon is recycled in the biosphere. While cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide into the environment, photosynthesis pulls carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere

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Answered by shilpa85475
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The role of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in the carbon cycle through biosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, and geosphere is:

  • Most of the students known that the cellular respiration and photosynthesis are important components of the carbon cycle.
  • The carbon cycle is the process by which carbon is recycled into the biosphere.
  • Although cellular respiration releases carbon dioxide into the environment, photosynthesis releases carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
  • A carbon cycle is a process in which carbon compounds exchange between the biosphere, the geosphere, the hydrosphere, and the earth's atmosphere.
  • Carbon dioxide is present in the form of carbon dioxide.
  • The process of photosynthesis involves the absorption of CO2 from plants to produce carbohydrates.
  • The carbon cycle describes the movement of carbon between the earth's biosphere, the geosphere, the hydrosphere and the atmosphere.
  • Carbon is an important part of life.
  • Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is absorbed by green vegetation and other photosynthetic organisms and is converted into living molecules that move through the food chain.
  • Carbon atoms are then released as carbon dioxide when living things breathe.
  • The formation of fossil fuels and sedimentary rocks has an impact on the carbon cycle for a very long time.
  • The carbon cycle is associated with the discovery of other compounds as well.
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