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Non animal heterotrophs (e.g photo synthesizing bacteria) release carbon into the atmosphere and store it within themselves and pass it through the tropic levels when eaten
Secondary producers play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by consuming organic matter from primary producers and converting it into biomass. This process helps transfer carbon from one trophic level to another in the food chain. By doing so, secondary producers help regulate the flow of carbon through ecosystems and contribute to carbon sequestration.
Producers (like plants) play a crucial role in the carbon cycle by absorbing carbon dioxide during photosynthesis and converting it into organic compounds. Consumers, both animals and humans, then consume these organic compounds and release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere through respiration, completing the carbon cycle.
Non animal heterotrophs (e.g photo synthesizing bacteria) release carbon into the atmosphere and store it within themselves and pass it through the tropic levels when eaten
Carbon dioxide gas is largely involved in the carbon cycle. Carbon mono-oxide also plays a very limited role in this cycle.
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animals help the carbon cycle by the animals dying and restarting their life cycle again
Fossil fuels play a significant role in the carbon cycle by releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere when burned, contributing to the greenhouse effect and climate change.