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How is carbon dioxide returned the atmosphere?

Cellular respiration by producers and consumers returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.-Cellular respiration-Volcanic eruptions-Human interference (burning of fossil fuels)


How is carbon dioxide returned to the. atmosphere?

Cellular respiration by producers and consumers returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.-Cellular respiration-Volcanic eruptions-Human interference (burning of fossil fuels)


Which process or processes return carbon to the atmosphere?

The processes that return carbon to the atmosphere include respiration by animals, decomposition of organic matter, and combustion of fossil fuels.


How does carbon get into the atmosphere?

Carbon gets back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide through the combustion of fossil fuels, and the cellular respiration of living things.


What is carbon dioxide produced by both the processes of?

Carbon dioxide is produced by both the process of respiration in animals and the combustion of fossil fuels in cars, factories, and power plants.


Carbon dioxide is a by-product of what?

Carbon dioxide is a by-product of cellular respiration in living organisms, burning fossil fuels, and various industrial processes.


Is the reduction of carbon to carbon dioxide a result from releasing energy in both cellular respiration and burning of fossil fuels?

It is not a reduction.It is an oxidation.Yes it releases energy.


What is carbon dioxide produced from?

combustion and cellular respiration


Both cellular respiration and the burning of fossils fuels release energy. This can be attributed to?

Both cellular respiration and the burning of fossil fuels release energy through the process of oxidation. In cellular respiration, glucose is oxidized in the presence of oxygen to produce ATP, while fossil fuels undergo combustion, releasing energy stored in their chemical bonds. In both cases, the energy released is a result of breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones, resulting in the release of heat and energy. Ultimately, both processes highlight the transformation of chemical energy into usable forms.


What does burning fossil fuels and cellular respiration have in common?

Both release carbon into the atmosphere, but burning fossil fuels releases CO2 at a much greater amount. Both cellular respiration and combustion require a core fuel for the process to happen at all. This fuel is stored energy, and the entire process of combustion or respiration is to convert that energy from its stored state -- in the fuel -- to another state that the engine, either mechanical or bionic, can use to power its other operations. While fossil fuels and sugar molecules have very different structures, they both have a series of molecular bonds that the energy harvesting process will break apart.


How does carbon dioxide go back in the atmosphere?

Cellular respiration by producers and consumers returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.-Cellular respiration-Volcanic eruptions-Human interference (burning of fossil fuels)


How is carbon returned back to the atmosphere?

Removed from the air by plants, When they die, CO2 is released from the plant structure as it rots (or is burned) and returns to the air.Cellular respiration by producers and consumers returns carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.-Cellular respiration-Volcanic eruptions-Human interference (burning of fossil fuels)