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Juli2301 [7.4K]
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how is carbon captured and stored by organisms? how is carbon passed through the ecosystem? how is carbon returned to the ecosys

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trapecia [35]2 years ago
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Alecsey [184]2 years ago
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Carbon enters all food webs, both terrestrial and aquatic, through autotrophs, or self-feeders. Almost all of these autotrophs are photosynthesizers, such as plants or algae. Autotrophs capture carbon dioxide from the air or bicarbonate ions from the water and use them to make organic compounds such as glucose.

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