The process that can remove carbon dioxide gas from the atmosphere and return it to the biosphere is photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, plants and other photosynthetic organisms absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and convert it into organic compounds, such as sugars, using sunlight.
In the carbon cycle, cellular respiration is the process responsible for the conversion of carbon-containing sugars into carbon dioxide gas, which can then become part of the atmosphere. What process can remove this gas from the atmosphere and return it to the biosphere? (SC.912.L.18.9) * 1 point fermentation glycolysis photosynthesis transpiration
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