Since it is a cycle, it can begin anywhere. Let us start with the atmosphere. The forms of carbon in the atmosphere are methane and carbon dioxide. Plants (living organisms) take in the carbon dioxide and sunlight, undergoing photosynthesis to make sugar molecules (carbon fixation) for the plant’s energy purposes. The plants then release oxygen back into the atmosphere, and animals breathe it in. The soil, plants, and animal’s respiration, releases carbon from the terrestrial biosphere back to the atmosphere.
Next in the cycle, animals (living organisms) eat the plants from land or ocean, and the predators eat the animals that ate the plants. As organisms are going through their food chain, the organic carbon is passed from one organism to another. When plants, animals, and waste products decay in the soil, they will eventually form new fossil fuels. One way humans contribute to the recycling of carbon is burning fossil fuels. Fossil fuels, composed of carbon compounds, were formed millions of years ago and are found deep underground.
We use it for things like fuel, warmth, and factory machines. Ever since our Industrial Revolution, in which masses of factories were built, all the fossil burning added a great deal of carbon directly back into the atmosphere. Another way humans released carbon into the atmosphere is deforestation. They chop down forests, which contain a lot of carbon, and replace the place for agricultural or housing purposes. On top of deforestation, the air pollution from factories has: increased air emperature, increased decomposition rates in soil, and caused plants to send CO2 more quickly back to the atmosphere. Currently, there is too much carbon in the oceans and atmosphere, and not enough organisms taking it out. Carbon is a big part of living organism’s daily life and structure. Just our human body is composed of 18. 5% carbon. Living things need carbon, and we’re here to recycle the carbon so it can always be used. In my opinion, carbon and living organisms are in a kind of symbiosis relationship……but carbon isn’t a living thing. Jocelyn why are you still talking to me?
The Essay on Plant cell and animal cell
Plant and animal cells have several differences and similarities. For example, animal cells do not have a cell wall or chloroplasts but plant cells do. Animal cells are round and irregular in shape while plant cells have fixed, rectangular shapes. Animal Cell Plant Cell Cell wallAbsentPresent (formed of cellulose) ShapeRound (irregular shape)Rectangular (fixed shape) VacuoleOne or more small ...