Although oxygen does not have an independent cycle, it moves through the biosphere as part of the carbon cycle. Develop a model to illustrate how oxygen fits into the carbon cycle. Include the various forms that oxygen takes in your model.
cellular respiration
Carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, enters living things from the nonliving environment when plants and other producers photosynthesize. Carbon returns to the environment when living things respire, are decomposed, or are burned (combustion).
... the air, all living things, the oceans and the land.... the atmosphere, the biosphere, the hydrosphere and the geosphere.
They provide materials organisms need to build their bodies.
The carbon cycle is closely related to photosynthesis. Photosynthesis is the process by which carbon is exchanged from the atmosphere (in the form of CO2) into the biosphere (in the form of glucose).
Yes, it is part of the carbon cycle, that moves through the atmosphere and the biosphere.
the two are essencial :)
carbon dioxide
Yes it is.
The oxygen moves through the biosphere as a part of the carbon cycle by breeding and attaching within the bodies exporital fluid system. Scientists to not know yet what is the real reason but we assume that a masterbating scientist may have the answer just ask the teacher that masterbates.
Yes, it is.
It adds carbon to the biosphere and removes it from the atmosphere.
No it's Oxygen and Carbon
Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
Respiration, then travels to the biotic part of the biosphere(through trees, etc.)
respiration
water