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Background: Carbon molecules move between living and nonliving components of
Background: Carbon molecules move between living and nonliving components of the Earth system in the carbon cycle. Biological
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Carbon molecules move between living and nonliving components of the Earth system in the carbon cycle. Biological processes,
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Describe the cycling of carbon in the carbon cycle as it passes through the living and nonliving components of the ecosystem.
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Describe the cycling of carbon in the carbon cycle as it passes through the living and nonliving components of the ecosystem.
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Describe the cycling of carbon in the carbon cycle as it passes through the living and nonliving components of the ecosystem. as
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Describe the cycling of carbon in the carbon cycle as it passes through the living and nonliving components of the ecosystem.
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Describe the cycling of carbon in the carbon cycle as it passes through the living. and nonliving components of the ecosystem.
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Which observation explains that a living thing is different from a nonliving thing?(1 point)
Responses A living object is unable
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Which observation explains that a living thing is different from a nonliving thing?(1 point)
Responses A living object is unable
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How does carbon move among systems?(1 point) Responses It moves within living systems and nonliving systems but not between
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