What is the main role of bacteria in carbon cycle?
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Bacteria are responsible for maintaining the conditions of life as the earth by virtue of their powers of decomposition of plant and animal bodies by which the limited supply by C02 available for photosynthesis is replenished. Thus, they act as decomposers in the carbon cycle.
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Bacteria are responsible for maintaining the conditions of life as the earth by virtue of their powers of decomposition of plant and animal bodies by which the limited supply by C02 available for photosynthesis is replenished. Thus, they act as decomposers in the carbon cycle
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