Visit the page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_cycle You'll find all the information about the carbon cycle there.
A circle (that rotates but only figuratively)
CO2 into sugars in plants,
back into CO2 in animals.
Endlessly (sort of) repeating.
Carbon dioxide
The source of carbon for the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide.
With carbon dioxide.
Carbon Dioxide is produced during the Kreb cycle (also called the citric acid cycle).
Carbon dioxide doesn't form in the Calvin Cycle (I assume you're referring that because there isn't such a thing as the "Calving Cycle" in biochemistry. Carbon dioxide must be taken in by the plant via the stomata and it is then used by the plant in photosynthesis. Clearly, this is why plants rely on carbon dioxide to complete the Calvin cycle and in large, photosynthesis. ~ nkindianhobo ~
The carbon dioxide-oxygen cycle is the cycle in which living things (such as plants and animals) take in "oxygen" and let out "carbon dioxide."
nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, water cycle, and sulfur cycle
Their is recycled air in the carbon dioxide and oxygen cycle and no recycled air in the carbon cycle.
Carbon dioxide
The two processes of the carbon cycle are photosynthesis and cellular respiration. In photosynthesis carbon from carbon dioxide is fixed into carbohydrates. In cellular respiration, carbohydrates are broken down to form ATP and carbon in the form of carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human
Oxygen-Carbon Dioxide Cycle- a continuous exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide by plants and animals including human
Citric acid cycle
The source of carbon for the Calvin cycle is carbon dioxide.
where is each compound made in the oxygen carbon dioxide cycle
plants are the sinks of carbon dioxide and releases oxygen it is cycle process
=The carbon cycle is the biogeochemical cycle by which carbon is exchanged among the biosphere, pedosphere, geosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of the Earth.=