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What best describes the association between the carbon cycle, plants, and animals? Plants fix carbon and release oxygen, and animals release carbon and use oxygen. Animals fix carbon and release oxygen, and plants release carbon and use oxygen. Animals fix carbon through respiration, and plants fix carbon through photosynthesis. Plants decompose fixing carbon, and animals decompose releasing carbon.

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Carbon Cycle, Plants, And Animals

Explanation:

Carbon cycle-  

  • The carbon cycle is the procedure wherein carbon goes from the air into creatures and the Earth and afterward over into the environment.
  • Plants take carbon dioxide from the air and use it to make nourishment.
  • Animals at that point eat the nourishment and carbon is put away in their bodies or discharged as CO2 through breath.  
  • Oxygen is significant on the grounds that it gives vitality for our cells to work and the cells as well as the cell organelles. By which the new frameworks of our mind and body gets opened our nerves which are hindered because of certain reasons gets opened which helps quicker blood flow.  

Plant-  

  • A plant is a living thing that develops in the earth and has a stem, leaves, and roots.
  • At the point when somebody plants land with a specific kind of plant or yield, they put plants, seeds, or youthful trees into the land to develop .
  • Plants give us nourishment, fiber, asylum, medication, and fuel.
  • The fundamental nourishment for all living beings is delivered by green plants.
  • During the time spent nourishment creation, oxygen is discharged.
  • This oxygen, which we get from the air we inhale, is fundamental to life.  

Animals

  • Animals are a gathering of life forms in the family Animalia.
  • Animals can be creepy crawlies, warm blooded animals, reptiles, fish, and different living beings that are not plants.
  • Human employments of creatures incorporate both commonsense uses, for example, the creation of nourishment and apparel, and representative uses, for example, in craftsmanship, writing, folklore, and religion.
  • Animals utilized in these manners incorporate fish, scavangers, creepy crawlies, molluscs, warm blooded animals and winged animals.
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