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Biology, 01.12.2020 02:30 Elephants12

What happens to carbon in plants when the plants die? 1. The carbon is not released; it is lost.
2. The carbon is released into the air.
3. The carbon will be released into the soil for use by the next generation.
4. The carbon is released into the soil, but it is not used again.


What happens to carbon in plants when the plants die?

1. The carbon is not released; it is lost.

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