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Yes Carbon 14 is absorbed though photosynthesis in plants and through respiration and eating in animals. All of these things are done regularly.

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Yes, carbon-14 isotopes are constantly being absorbed by living organisms through the food they eat or the air they breathe. Once an organism dies, it no longer takes in carbon-14, and the isotope starts to decay at a known rate, allowing scientists to use it for radiocarbon dating.

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Q: When carbon atoms are part of living material are carbon-14 isotopes absorbed on a regular basis?
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