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Which are all the correct products of respiration?(1 point)
Responses

carbon dioxide, water, and glucose
carbon dioxide, water, and glucose

water and energy
water and energy

carbon dioxide, water, and energy
carbon dioxide, water, and energy

carbon dioxide and water

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Which process involves carbon moving directly from the biosphere into the geosphere?(1 point)
Responses

the weathering of rocks by a river
the weathering of rocks by a river

the photosynthesis of a plant
the photosynthesis of a plant

the decomposition of plants on the forest floor
the decomposition of plants on the forest floor

the eruption of a volcano
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What is the definition of biosphere?(1 point)
Responses

the area of the earth that is solid
the area of the earth that is solid

the area of the earth that is liquid
the area of the earth that is liquid

the area of the earth covered by water
the area of the earth covered by water

the area of the earth where all living things exist
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What is the main source of human-generated carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?(1 point)
Responses

using solar power
using solar power

using hydroelectric power
using hydroelectric power

burning fossil fuels
burning fossil fuels

photosynthesis
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct products of respiration are:

**carbon dioxide, water, and energy**

So, the appropriate response is:

**carbon dioxide, water, and energy**
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The process that involves carbon moving directly from the biosphere into the geosphere is:

**the decomposition of plants on the forest floor**

This process results in organic matter being broken down and can contribute carbon to the soil, which is part of the geosphere.
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The correct definition of the biosphere is:

**the area of the earth where all living things exist**

This encompasses all ecosystems, including land, water, and the atmosphere where life can be found.
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The main source of human-generated carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is:

**burning fossil fuels**

This includes activities such as burning coal, oil, and natural gas for energy, transportation, and industrial processes, which release significant amounts of carbon dioxide.

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