It is part of the nitrogen cycle
1. As part of the carbon cycle known as photosynthesis, plants and algae absorb carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce carbohydrate energy for themselves and oxygen as a waste product.
Insects and animals impact the carbon cycle by releasing carbon dioxide through respiration and decomposition. They also help sequester carbon by storing it in their bodies and in the soil through processes like burial and grazing on plants. Additionally, some insects play a role in pollination and seed dispersal, which can influence the carbon storage capacity of ecosystems.
Cellular respiration and photosynthesis
No, this is not true. Human breathing is part of the carbon cycle. We breathe it in, (and we take it in by eating and drinking) and we breathe it out.
They don't affect the carbon cycle, they are part of it. Vegetation is one of the many ways that carbon moves in and out of the air. Another common way is the ocean absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
There are many ways in which an animal is part of the carbon cycle. Animals breathe out carbon dioxide that plants breathe in.
When an animal dies, bacteria release carbon in the body during the process of decomposition.
When an animal dies, bacteria release carbon in the body during the process of decomposition.
carbon
No part - if it can be digested then its not waste.
the carbon gets passed along to another animal who eats the human or animal same with humans if the human eats an animal they get carbon. The carbon is and remains part of the organic matter making up the plant or animal. When eaten by another animal, it becomes part of the other animal. Otherwise the material remains on the ground where it remains and is consumed/processed by insects, mold, and bacteria and it becomes part of the insects/mold/bacteria until it dies. What is eventually left on the ground becomes part of the soil which nurtures growing plants, animals, and then the cycle repeats and continues.
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the carbon gets passed along to another animal who eats the human or animal same with humans if the human eats an animal they get carbon. The carbon is and remains part of the organic matter making up the plant or animal. When eaten by another animal, it becomes part of the other animal. Otherwise the material remains on the ground where it remains and is consumed/processed by insects, mold, and bacteria and it becomes part of the insects/mold/bacteria until it dies. What is eventually left on the ground becomes part of the soil which nurtures growing plants, animals, and then the cycle repeats and continues.
A zebra is an animal, and like all animals they breathe air. What they take in is Oxygen and what they breathe out is Carbon Dioxide. Whe the Carbon Dioxide leaves their bodies it travels into the air and becomes part of the carbon cycle. Also animals are made up of three key ingredients: Water, Hydrogen, and Carbon. When an animal dies it becomes part of the Earth and after many millions of years of heat and compression from the Earth's crust and mantle the Carbon that was once an animal turns into oil, coal and natural gases. The oil we are using right now was probably once the remains of dinosaurs or other prehistoric beasts.
Transpiration is a part of the water cycle, not the carbon cycle. In the carbon cycle, carbon moves between the atmosphere, the oceans, and the earth's vegetation and soil. Transpiration is the process in which water is absorbed by plant roots, moves through the plant, and is released as water vapor into the atmosphere.
1. As part of the carbon cycle known as photosynthesis, plants and algae absorb carbon dioxide, light, and water to produce carbohydrate energy for themselves and oxygen as a waste product.
carbon dioxide