describe the carbon cycle
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Carbon Cycle
The carbon is an important constituent of organic compounds found in all Iving beings in the form of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and nucleic acids. Like the water cycle, the carbon cycle is linked to energy flow because producers– including photosynthetic plants of the forests and oceans and chemosynthetic bacteria of deep-sea vents require environmental energy (either sunlight or inorganic hydrogen compounds) to trap carbon into sugars (proteins and fats). The trapped carbon comes from carbon dioxide in the surrounding air or water (Fig. 6.20). As the cycle proceeds, consumers devour the organic carbon compounds that producers manufacture.
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