The biosphere is part of the carbon cycle, but what if there were no biosphere? Is the biosphere necessary for the carbon cycle? In 3-5 sentences, explain why or why not.(4 points)

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Yes, the biosphere is necessary for the carbon cycle. The biosphere, which includes all living organisms on Earth, plays a critical role in the carbon cycle by both absorbing and releasing carbon dioxide through processes such as photosynthesis and respiration. Without the biosphere, these important carbon exchange mechanisms would cease to exist, resulting in a disruption of the natural carbon balance and potentially leading to increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide. Ultimately, the biosphere acts as a regulator of carbon levels, making it an essential component of the carbon cycle.
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