Carbon changes forms and flows through ecosystems. The diagram shows a representation of how carbon flows through a part of an ecosystem.



Which molecules will complete the diagram? Place the correct molecules into the boxes.

Response area with 3 blank spaces

Blank space 1 empty
Blank space 2 empty
Blank space 3 empty
Answer options with 4 options.

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To help you with the diagram representing how carbon flows through a part of an ecosystem, I'll need some context regarding the specific processes or components involved, such as photosynthesis, respiration, or decomposition. Here are some common carbon-related molecules you might consider filling in your blanks with, based on typical ecosystem processes:

  1. Blank space 1: Glucose (C6H12O6) - This molecule is commonly produced during photosynthesis by plants.

  2. Blank space 2: Carbon Dioxide (CO2) - This is released during respiration by animals and during decomposition of organic matter.

  3. Blank space 3: Organic Matter (or Decomposed Organic Material) - This represents the material that flows from plants to soil and provides nutrients when decomposed, returning carbon into the ecosystem.

If you provide the options or clarify the specific parts of the diagram, I can provide a more tailored answer.

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