EVERYTHING alive on Earth is a carbon-based lifeform, so whatever animal, plant, or microorganism you think of can be put here.
Most if not all things on earth are carbon based life forms.
The two main organisms in the carbon cycle are: Plants and Animals.
Carbon rod, Graphite and diamond.
carbon dioxide, oxygen and
-The lead in pencils (It's graphite which is a form of Carbon). -All plants have a huge amount of Carbon in them. -Gas and oils. - plastics (plastics are made of oil- oil is carbon) - diamond jewlery (Diamonds are a form of Carbon)
Non-living things have no needs because they are "non-living" as in they are not alive. An example of a non-living thing would be a coffee mug. Living things have a number of needs, the two most important being water and air.
Yes they can they are living things. Aren't they!?
One big way it leaves the atmosphere is by being consumed by living plants in the process of photosynthesis that results in sugars and other carbon-containing compounds like cellulose. Herbivores (plant-eaters) then consume these and integrate the carbon matter, so to speak, into their own systems.
because it has carbon bonds and originates from a living being.
Cabbage is composed of many elements, one of which being Carbon. Carbon is found in all living things/organic compounds.
-The lead in pencils (It's graphite which is a form of Carbon). -All plants have a huge amount of Carbon in them. -Gas and oils. - plastics (plastics are made of oil- oil is carbon) - diamond jewlery (Diamonds are a form of Carbon)
Non-living things have no needs because they are "non-living" as in they are not alive. An example of a non-living thing would be a coffee mug. Living things have a number of needs, the two most important being water and air.
life scientist studies about living things for example bird,plant and human being
Yes they can they are living things. Aren't they!?
All living things are being destroyed by humans, even humans. But if you want to know what living things are close to being completely destroyed, just search "list of endangered animals" on google
One big way it leaves the atmosphere is by being consumed by living plants in the process of photosynthesis that results in sugars and other carbon-containing compounds like cellulose. Herbivores (plant-eaters) then consume these and integrate the carbon matter, so to speak, into their own systems.
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because it has carbon bonds and originates from a living being.
Living things include all things living. Assuming you're talking about Biotic and Abiotic factors in ecosystems, Biotic factors being the living things, such as plants and animals, and Abiotic factors being the nonliving things, such as moisture, sunlight, wind, sun, etc. Hope this helped :)
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Carbon-14 is produced by the effect of solar radiation on nitrogen-14 in the atmosphere. This is then incorporated into plants during the process of photosynthesis. Animals eat plants (and/or other animals that have eaten plants), so carbon-14 gets into their bodies as well.