The carbon cycle is a cycle the reuses carbon ( Carbon is never used up )it is constantly being reused and added to but never decreases.
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It is the conversion of CO2 into organic compounds, and it forms 3-PGA. Which is animportant difference between light-dependent<span> (</span>L-D) and light-independent<span> (</span>L-IND<span>) </span>reactions in photosynthesis<span>? The </span>L-D reactions<span> require </span>light<span> energy and water, and the </span>L-IND reactions<span> require ATP, NADPH and CO2.</span>
The part of earth where life exists is called the Biosphere .