decomposition
We breath in air (left), breath out (right) which is approx;Nitrogen 79% -----------------------Nitrogen 79%Oxygen 20% -------------------------Oxygen 16%Argon 1%--------------------------------- Argon 1%Carbon dioxide 0.0384% ---carbon dioxide 4%We breath out air with a higher level of carbon dioxide and a lower level of oxygen; breathing also results in loss of water from the body, exhaled air has a relative humidity of 100% (with trace's of methanol and other organic compounds generated inside the body).humans breathe in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxideCabon dioxide
When an animal dies, bacteria release carbon in the body during the process of decomposition.
Carbon exists as carbon dioxide in the atmosphere which is absorbed by plants during photosynthesis. All food chains start with plants so herbivores get carbon by eating plants and carnivores get carbon by eating herbivores.
Animals and people receive carbon primarily through the food they consume. Plants take in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis and convert it into carbohydrates, which are then consumed by animals. The carbon is then transferred through the food chain as animals eat plants or other animals.
Air leaving human lungs during exhalation contains higher levels of carbon dioxide and lower levels of oxygen compared to the air we breathe in. It also contains water vapor and other gases like nitrogen and trace amounts of other gases.
Water vapor is released back into the atmosphere through the process of evaporation. Carbon is released back into the atmosphere through the process of respiration and combustion. Nitrogen is released back into the atmosphere through the process of nitrogen fixation by bacteria.
this microorganisms is called denitrifying bacteria, it helps to decompose the nutrients (nitrogen) back to the atmosphere. and the process of returning nitrogen or carbon dioxide to the atmosphere is called denitrification.
photosynthesis
During the Jurassic period, the atmosphere was primarily composed of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen, similar to the composition of the modern-day atmosphere.
When you exhale, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
The balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide is maintained in the atmosphere by the oxygen released by plant during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide released by human ,animal's etc in the atmosphere
The carbon oxygen cycle is a process by which carbon dioxide from the atmosphere is converted into glucose by plants during photosynthesis, and then released back into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide through respiration.
When rainforests burn, carbon dioxide (CO2) is the primary gas released into the atmosphere. The combustion of trees and vegetation during the fire releases stored carbon, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions and climate change. Additionally, other gases such as carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) may also be produced during the burning process.
During decomposition of organic material, the nitrogen in the material is released into the soil and can be taken up by plants as a nutrient for growth. Some of the nitrogen can also be converted into forms that are released back into the atmosphere, such as nitrogen gas.
Plants engaged in photosynthesis during sunshine do not release CO2 in the atmosphere because it is utilized in photosynthesis
Burning biomass doesn't add extra carbon to the atmosphere because the carbon released during combustion is part of the natural carbon cycle. Biomass, such as plants, absorbs carbon dioxide from the atmosphere during photosynthesis. When it is burned, the carbon is released back into the atmosphere, but this is a re-release of carbon that was previously absorbed, maintaining a balance as long as new plants continue to grow and sequester carbon. Thus, it is considered carbon-neutral over the short term, assuming sustainable management of biomass resources.
Nitrogen is not a product of photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen using sunlight. The primary products of this process are glucose, which serves as energy and building material for the plant, and oxygen, which is released into the atmosphere.