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iDiagram Activity Diagram created by SLSS Teacher Design Team Carbon Cycle iDiagram Activity Diagram created by SLSS Teacher Design Team

Name the process A in plants that requires CO2 Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Photosynthesis converts CO2 into B Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Name the process C in plants that produces CO2 Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Plant carbohydrate can be D by animals Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Plant carbohydrate is converted into E Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Plant carbohydrate that is not eaten will eventually succumb to F Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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G is formed from dead plants and animals Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Name the process H in animals that produces CO2 Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Animal carbohydrate that is not eaten will eventually succumb to I Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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J How carbon dioxide is produced from dead organic matter? Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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K When can dead organic matter not decay? Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Under certain conditions dead organic matter is converted to L Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Name the process M that produces CO2 Animal Carbohydrate Combustion Dead Organic Matter Death and Decay Eaten Fossil Fuels Plant Carbohydrate Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Respiration Under certain conditions

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Carbon Cycle Carbon Dioxide in Air CLICK HERE Respiration by Microorganisms Photosynthesis Combustion Respiration Respiration Eaten Fossil Fuels Animal Carbohydrate Plant Carbohydrate Under certain conditions Death and Decay Death and Decay Dead Organic Matter CLICK HERE

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