Carbon gets transferred from living organisms to the atmosphere through respiration this is when plants and animals give off carbon dioxide this is part of the carbon cycle.
Respiration risesAnimalWhich Statement describes a situation that leads to stability within an ecosystem? a) Carbon dioxide and water are released only by abiotic sources in the ecosystem.b)Interactions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxidec) Animals provide the oxygen used by plants, and plants provide the nitrogen needed by animals.d) Organisms provide all the necessary energy for the maintenance of the ecosystemInteractions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxideinteractions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxide and water levels
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All organisms are involved in the carbon cycle.
Autotrophic organisms for example organisms in kingdom Plantae, are able to manufacture their own food based on basic abiotic factors. Autotrophs can create their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.Heterotrophic organisms for example organisms in kingdom Animalia, must consume other organisms for food. Heterotrophs can be either carnivorous, herbivorous, or omnivorous. Also, a heterotroph gets energy from the chemical bonds of food molecules produced by other organisms.
Carbon Dioxide
In all Environments, Hypoxia yields only Dead Zones.
Which Statement describes a situation that leads to stability within an ecosystem? a) Carbon dioxide and water are released only by abiotic sources in the ecosystem.b)Interactions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxidec) Animals provide the oxygen used by plants, and plants provide the nitrogen needed by animals.d) Organisms provide all the necessary energy for the maintenance of the ecosystemInteractions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxideinteractions between biotic and abiotic components regulate carbon dioxide and water levels
both
It is an abiotic factor as it is not alive.
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yes
The difference is the way they obtain energy. Chemotrophs are organisms that obtain energy by the oxidation of electron donors in their environments. These molecules can be organic (chemoorganotrophs) or inorganic (chemolithotrophs). Photoheterotrophs are heterotrophic organisms that use light for energy, but cannot use carbon dioxide as their sole carbon source.
The pathway by which carbon is transferred from living biota to the atmosphere is called
Carbon dioxide in the atomsphere enters the biotic parts of the biosphere through
Coal and other fossil carbon pools
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carbon dioxide and water