When a rabbit eats plants, the carbon in the plants is primarily stored in the rabbit. Through the process of digestion and metabolism, some of the carbon will be used to build organic molecules for the rabbit's body, while some will be released as carbon dioxide during respiration. However, the initial answer in a straightforward context is that it is stored in the rabbit.
When a rabbit eats plants, what happens to the carbon in the plants?(1 point)
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It is stored in the rabbit.
It is stored in the rabbit.
It is turned into water.
It is turned into water.
It is released into the atmosphere.
It is released into the atmosphere.
It is destroyed.
It is destroyed.
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