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What is the contribution of photosynthesis in carbon cycle brainly?

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Answered by NVY
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Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and change it into glucose, a compound that animals can use to produce ATP, the energy required to function. When the plant is eaten, the animal that consumed it will use that compound to function. If the plant dies and decays without being consumed, the glucose is returned to the soil by decomposers

Answered by sheebapud
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Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, and change it into glucose, a compound that animals can use to produce ATP, the energy required to function. When the plant is eaten, the animal that consumed it will use that compound to function. If the plant dies and decays without being consumed, the glucose is returned to the soil by decomposers.These are the contribution of photosynthesis in carbon cycle

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