Question

How does carbon move among systems?(1 point)
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It moves back and forth between living and nonliving systems.
It moves back and forth between living and nonliving systems.

It moves only from nonliving systems to living systems.
It moves only from nonliving systems to living systems.

It moves only from living systems to nonliving systems.
It moves only from living systems to nonliving systems.

It moves within living systems and nonliving systems but not between them.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is:

**It moves back and forth between living and nonliving systems.**

This is because carbon is part of the carbon cycle, which involves processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and combustion, allowing carbon to transfer between the atmosphere, organisms, soil, and water.