Answer:
Carbon stored in plants reaches the atmosphere via cellular respiration. Cellular respiration is the set of metabolic reactions that allows plants to convert the energy from nutrients into ATP (adenosine triphosphate) and then release the waste products. The energy from the glucose molecules is broken down into ATP. Water and carbon dioxide are also required to convert the nutrients into ATP. In our case, carbon and oxygen are waste products so they are released into the atmosphere via the pores underneath the leaf of a plant or tree.
You had the right idea about the other option, generally if something is organic it has some sort of atom of carbon within the molecular compound so that limits between the two answers.
The compound is COOH meaning it is a CO² + H (Carbon dioxide + hydrogen)
It becomes an acid because the Hydrogen is a negatively charged ion and makes the compound acidic when bonded to the O
This is a type of acid that also occurs is amino acids, the building blocks of life.
Atmosphere
biosphere
hydrosphere
the main oxygen cycle is photosenthisis
Explanation:
I think ethanol is the correct answer
The answer is D, all of the above are producers.