The Carbon Cycle is an example of how materials move through the spheres. The diagram below shows how carbon (in the form of CO2, a gas) moves from the atmosphere, to the biosphere/lithosphere/hydrosphere, and back into the atmosphere. Use the answer choices below to fill in the table to show how a process moves carbon from one sphere to another. Some answer choices may be used more than once, only once, or not at all. (4 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse. Process Moving carbon from the... to the... Example: Ocean Uptake Atmosphere Hydrosphere Decaying of animals and plants Response area Response area Factory and Vehicle Emissions (burning of fossil fuels) Response area Photosynthesis Response area Plant & Animal Respir…

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To fill out the table on how carbon moves through the various spheres in the carbon cycle, here are the appropriate entries based on the processes you've mentioned:

| Process | Moving carbon from the... | to the... | |---------------------------------------|-------------------------|-----------------| | Decaying of animals and plants | Biosphere/Lithosphere | Atmosphere | | Factory and Vehicle Emissions (burning of fossil fuels) | Lithosphere/Biosphere | Atmosphere | | Photosynthesis | Atmosphere | Biosphere | | Plant & Animal Respiration | Biosphere | Atmosphere |

This table illustrates how each process contributes to the movement of carbon between different spheres (atmosphere, biosphere, and lithosphere).