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SCI 200--Unit 2 Challenge 3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass How is carbon cycled between plants and animals? a.) Dying organisms consume oil and coal. b.) An animal eats a plant, then absorbs and exhales the carbon, which is then absorbed by other plants during photosynthesis. c.) Plants use oxygen combined with sugar, to create water and carbon in order to grow. d.) Plants release carbon in the form of a gas called carbon dioxide b.) An animal eats a plant, then absorbs and exhales the carbon, which is then absorbed by other plants during photosynthesis. How does carbon move throughout the environment? a.) Plants use oxygen from the atmosphere to produce glucose. b.) Carbon is captured by plants using photosynthesis, absorbed by animals and released through cellular respiration. c.) All living things are made of hydrogen compounds, which can be recycled. d.) All energy comes from the process of fixation, in which plants capture light from the sun. b.) Carbon is captured by plants using photosynthesis, absorbed by animals and released through cellular respiration.Which of these is a process in the carbon cycle? a.) Animals eat plants and receive carbon as sugars and other compounds. b.) When fossil fuels are burned, they absorb carbon from the atmosphere. c.) Microorganisms take carbon from the atmosphere and convert it into usable forms. d.) Carbon enters the atmosphere through transpiration of plants. a.) Animals eat plants and receive carbon as sugars and other compounds. __________ is an atmospheric gas that is an important biological compound, but it must be fixed to be usable by life forms. Microorganisms that can do this are housed in the __________ of certain plants, such as clover and peanuts. a.) Carbon dioxide; leaves b.) Nitrogen; stems c.) Nitrogen; roots d.) Carbon dioxide; seeds c.) Nitrogen; roots Animals get nitrogen from eating plants and use it to build DNA, proteins and muscle. Animals pass nitrogen on through __________.When an animal dies, bacteria break down the nitrogen into a form that __________ can consume.SCI 200--Unit 2 Challenge 3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass How is carbon cycled between plants and animals? a.) Dying organisms consume oil and coal. b.) An animal eats a plant, then absorbs and exhales the carbon, which is then absorbed by other plants during photosynthesis. c.) Plants use oxygen combined with sugar, to create water and carbon in order to grow. d.) Plants release carbon in the form of a gas called carbon dioxide b.) An animal eats a plant, then absorbs and exhales the carbon, which is then absorbed by other plants during photosynthesis. How does carbon move throughout the environment? a.) Plants use oxygen from the atmosphere to produce glucose. b.) Carbon is captured by plants using photosynthesis, absorbed by animals and released through cellular respiration. c.) All living things are made of hydrogen compounds, which can be recycled. d.) All energy comes from the process of fixation, in which plants capture light from the sun. b.) Carbon is captured by plants using photosynthesis, absorbed by animals and released through cellular respiration.Which of these is a process in the carbon cycle? a.) Animals eat plants and receive carbon as sugars and other compounds. b.) When fossil fuels are burned, they absorb carbon from the atmosphere. c.) Microorganisms take carbon from the atmosphere and convert it into usable forms. d.) Carbon enters the atmosphere through transpiration of plants. a.) Animals eat plants and receive carbon as sugars and other compounds. __________ is an atmospheric gas that is an important biological compound, but it must be fixed to be usable by life forms. Microorganisms that can do this are housed in the __________ of certain plants, such as clover and peanuts. a.) Carbon dioxide; leaves b.) Nitrogen; stems c.) Nitrogen; roots d.) Carbon dioxide; seeds c.) Nitrogen; roots Animals get nitrogen from eating plants and use it to build DNA, proteins and muscle. Animals pass nitrogen on through __________.When an animal dies, bacteria break down the nitrogen into a form that __________ can consume.

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