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Carbon molecules move between living
Carbon molecules move between living and nonliving components of the Earth system in the carbon cycle. Biological processes,
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Background: Carbon molecules move between living and nonliving components of the Earth system in the carbon cycle. Biological
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Which key difference between carbon and silicon makes carbon better suited to forming molecules for living things?
Carbon has the
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Which key difference between carbon and silicon makes carbon better suited to forming molecules for living things?(1 point)
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Why is carbon so useful in molecules for living things?(1 point)
Responses Many molecules in living things have millions of
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Answer: In an ecosystem, what happens to the atoms of certain chemical elements, such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen?
Move
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In ecosystems, what happens to the atoms of certain chemical elements such as phosphorus carbon oxygen and nitrogen?
a They only
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In an ecosystem, what happens to the atoms of certain chemical elements such as carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen?
a Move between
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in ecosystems what happens to the atoms of certain chemical elements such as phosphorus, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen
a Move
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Based on the diagram, what happens to the motion of the molecules in gases if heat energy is removed?
A. The molecules will stay
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