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Carboniferous means carbon bearing. Large coal deposits were laid down then, hence the name.
Gout is the name of the illness that is the result of uric acid crystals depositing in the big toe joint.
It is charcoal, and also possibly graphite.
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Carbon is the backbone, the mother-of-all, the big-papa of ALL organic molecules. Carbon is most certainly found in plants, in humans, in the dirt, in bacteria, everywhere you can imagine. As far as free carbon goes, it is extremely rare, however. Most all of the carbon will be found utilized in molecules like sugars, lipids, DNA, RNA, proteins, cell walls, you name it it uses carbon. Carbon is such a friendly element to bind to you will hardly find it alone, except in cases like graphite (C60?) which is made entirely of carbon
The process of transforming iron into steel is called "steelmaking" or "steel production." It involves removing impurities from iron and adjusting the carbon content to create the desired properties in the steel.
No, the process of removing iron from ore is called extracting or refining. Smelting is a different process that involves heating the ore to extract metal from it.
Carbon County in various states such as Pennsylvania, Utah, and Wyoming was named after the large coal deposits found in the region. The name "carbon" is derived from the Latin word for coal, "carbo."
Biopsy
oxygen-carbon dioxide cycle
The process that occurs in the alveoli is called gas exchange. During this process, oxygen from the inhaled air diffuses across the alveolar walls into the bloodstream, while carbon dioxide, a waste product of metabolism, diffuses from the blood into the alveoli to be exhaled. This exchange is essential for providing oxygen to the body and removing carbon dioxide, supporting cellular respiration and overall metabolic function.
Carboniferous means carbon bearing. Large coal deposits were laid down then, hence the name.
Photosynthesis!
The process that uses oxygen to make carbon dioxide is called cellular respiration. In this process, cells break down glucose molecules to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
Photosynthesis
sublimation
The process of photosynthesis.