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Well, trees don't really store carbon dioxide; they use the carbon dioxide directly to produce sugars during the Calvin cycle. When decomposers eat up those sugars, they release the carbon in the sugars in the form of carbon dioxide.
Yes, diamond and graphite are isotopes of carbon as they are both entirely made of carbon. However they have very different structures resulting in their different properties.
South Africa is a major producer of Diamond which is a form of carbon.
Carbon can bend to a point. It holds up pretty well but its not meant to bent hard.
The medical term for 'pertaining to carbon' would be carbonic.
Hypocapnia is the medical term meaning a deficiency in carbon dioxide levels in the blood. This can occur due to hyperventilation or certain medical conditions affecting lung function.
carbon monoxide
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Carbon is found in pretty much everything around us. All organic molecules includes carbon. Carbon also has some isotopes with medical uses.
In computer plants, it is probably carbon...
it looks like a bane mask.
Silicon and carbon because Silicon is used in processors and carbon in the plastic cabinet of a computer!
The Careers involved in using carbon 14 is medical procedures and radiocarbonDating to determine the age of previously living animals and plants.
An electrocardiogram (ECG); and a chest x ray.
hyper- excess -capnia indicating carbon dioxide
An additional 10,000 people seek medical attention after exposure to CO.