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Photosynthesis & Respiration, Decomposition

Transpiration
transpiration
Transpiration.

This answer depends on the options you were given. If the choices were photosynthesis, burning of fossil fuels, and the decomposition of plants and animals accompanied by transpiration, then transpiration is your answer.

Transpiration, unlike the rest of the processes, is not part of the carbon cycle, but in fact the water cycle.
Respiration
Transpiration
transpiration.

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