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Biology, 10.09.2019 02:30 zanaplen27

Bioflix activity: the carbon cycle -terrestrial carbon cycle can you label the sequence in which carbon travels through terrestrial organisms? to review the carbon cycle, walch this bioflix animation: the carbon cycle. part a terrestrial carbon cycle drag the labels onto the flowchart to identify the sequence in which carbon moves through these organisms. carbon dioxide enters a plant and is used to a primary consumer eats carbon enters a high- level consumer whenit cellular in fungi use the carbon fungi releases carbon dioxide to the that is foung in the make sugar, which isthe plant. the plants eats the primary consumer. come carbon exits as feces. carbon enters the feces used to build plant tissue atmosphere 0 4 6 reset my answers give up submit

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