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How is the majority of carbon transferred from plants and animals to the soil? (1 point)
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The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil.
The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil.

The decay of dead organisms releases carbon dioxide from their bodies into the soil.
The decay of dead organisms releases carbon dioxide from their bodies into the soil.

Carbon dioxide from plant and animal respiration dissolves into the soil.
Carbon dioxide from plant and animal respiration dissolves into the soil.

Carbon atoms from plant and animal waste dissolve into the soil.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The decay of dead organisms releases some carbon atoms from their bodies into the soil.

Explanation: Decomposers break down plant and animal remains, converting organic tissue into soil organic matter (while some carbon is also released as CO2).