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The only thing that removes CO2 from the atmosphere is _photsynthesis_. Plants use it to make fats, _energy_ and ___________. Both plant and animal _____________ put _____ back into the atmosphere. Carbon from dead _plants_ and _animals_ can end up as _fossil_ fuels, when this is _________ it releases carbon. Some dead animal and plants could be ________, be ___________ by microorganisms or be turned into _organic_ _material_ by humans.

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Answered by sreekanthmishra
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Answer:

The only thing that removes CO2 from the atmosphere is _photosynthesis_. Plants use it to make fats, _energy_ and __carbohydrates__. Both plant and animal _through respiration___ put __oxygen__ back into the atmosphere. Carbon from dead _plants_ and _animals_ can end up as _fossil_ fuels, when this is _decayed__ it releases carbon. Some dead animal and plants could be _decomposers__, or saprotrophs  by microorganisms or be turned into cabon_organic_waste _material_ by humans.

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Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Answer:

The missing terms in the given paragraph about carbon cycle are found to be:

1) carbohydrates.

2) respiration.

3) carbon dioxide

4) decayed.

5) eaten.

6) decomposed.

Explanation:

  • Carbon is an essential element of life on earth, and every part of our body's cells is made of carbon. The carbon cycle shows how the atoms of this element can exist in different compounds at different times.
  • All cells, whether animals, plants or bacteria, contain carbon because they all contain proteins, fats and carbohydrates. For example, the cell walls of plants are made of the carbohydrate cellulose.
  • Carbon is passed from the organisms to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide, is passed from one organism to the next organism as a complex molecule, and is returned to the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. This is called the carbon cycle.
  • The given paragraph depicts a part of the carbon cycle, how it travels in our environment and the agents responsible in the process.

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