Much of it will be given off to the air as carbon dioxide.
When an animal or plant dies, the carbon in its body is released back into the environment through decomposition. Microorganisms break down the organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere or storing it in the soil. Some carbon may also be incorporated into new plants through the process of photosynthesis.
plant cells, like any other cell, need a continuous supply of enery to live. if a cell stop functioning it dies and eventually the whole plant or systems dies. plant cells can do both respiration and photosyntheis, whil animal cells can only do respiration, no photosynthesis.. :D
Plant cells have cell walls made of cellulose, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles. Animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts, or large central vacuoles, but may have specialized structures like cilia or flagella for movement.
A leaf needs sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water to make food for the plant through the process of photosynthesis. Chlorophyll in the leaf captures the sunlight energy, which is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen. This process provides energy for the plant to grow and thrive.
Habitat
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
When an animal or plant dies, the carbon in its body is released back into the environment through decomposition. Microorganisms break down the organic matter, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere or storing it in the soil. Some carbon may also be incorporated into new plants through the process of photosynthesis.
The nitrogen goes into the soil and then into the atmosphere through denitrification ;)
If it is eaten it goes to there but if it just dies then it decomposes into the ground and the energy gets passed on to a plant which another animal eats later on
For a plant to live, it breathes in carbon dioxide. When a plant dies it still has to go somewhere if it isn't used, because the plant will start to decompose, so the carbon dioxide is released
they get buried in the soil
When an animal dies, the energy stored in its body is released as heat and is eventually transferred to the environment through processes like decomposition and decay.
well they either go to animal heaven or animal hell.
carbon dioxide
no one can answer but god himself Animals don't ahave a soul so they won't go anywhere, but humans will go to heaven if they where good on earth or if they were bad they will go to hell.
carbon dioxide
The majority of the water is used to make a sugary food called glucose, that is used to feed the plant. The excess glucose is stored in the roots of the plant to provide the plant with nutrients in the spring. The excess water evaporates from small pores within the leaf. That is why greenhouses are often foggy. The small amount of excess carbon dioxide is stored within the plant and is released when the plant dies and decomposes.