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EVERYTHING alive on Earth is a carbon-based lifeform, so whatever animal, plant, or microorganism you think of can be put here.

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Most if not all things on earth are carbon based life forms.

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The two main organisms in the carbon cycle are: Plants and Animals.

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Carbon rod, Graphite and diamond.

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carbon dioxide, oxygen and

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What element is in cabbage?

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Why is carbon-14 found in all living things?

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