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Q: How does bacteria steal your carbon?
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What will make a steal nail rust?

Carbon Dioxside


What causes corrosion steal?

oxygen and carbon in the air


Does bacteria breaking down trees release carbon dioxide into the air?

yes because the bacteria can not get rid of the carbon diokide


What role do the bacteria play in the carbon cycle?

Bacteria eat dead organic matter and release trapped carbon atoms as CO2.


What bacteria get carbon from carbon dioxide gas?

capnophile bacteria like Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans found in the mouth which causes juevenile periodintitis. Capnophile - meaning that it lives off of low amounts of oxygen and high amounts of carbon dioxide.


What does photosynthetic bacteria have to do with the carbon cycle?

Photosynthetic bacteria require CO2 for making food in the form of starch through photosynthesis and this CO2 or carbon dioxide is produced as a result of the carbon cycle.


What does bacteria decompose?

Bacteria decomposes organisms that have died. This is important because when bacteria decomposes the organism, therefore we have carbon dioxide. If we didn't have carbon dioxide, then we wouldn't have photosynthesis, therefore we wouldn't have plants.


Where does the bacteria chemoautotroph get its food from?

carbon from CO2.


Which is odd from amongst the following bacteria carbon dioxide oxygen antibiotics?

carbon dioxide


What roll do bacteria play in the carbon cycle?

Bacteria eat dead organic matter and release trapped carbon atoms as CO2.


What does bacteria convert the contaminants into?

carbon dioxide and water


How are photoautotrophs and photoheterotrophs?

Photoautotrophs: Bacteria that use sunlight as their energy source and carbon dioxide (as part of photosynthesis) as their carbon source. These bacteria thus obtain all their nourishment through photosynthesis Photoheterotrophs: Bacteria that use sunlight as their energy source and organic compounds from the environment as their carbon source.