Biogeochemical carbon cycle
In this biology class we will explain the biogeochemical carbon cycle We will discover the movement of carbon through living organisms, the biosphere, the duosphere, the hydrosphere and the lithosphere.
Carbon must flow and circulate, it works in the following way: plants and animals breathe and when we do we release carbon dioxide and all this accumulates in the atmosphere, but plants can re-capture, with photosynthesis, thus converting the inorganic carbon dioxide molecule to a single carbon organic.
There are different sources of carbon, hairs, skins, dead leaves, etc., which are decaying biomolecules, that is, carbon sources that will be transformed again.
Understand the biogeochemical cycle of carbon It is essential to know our planet and to know to what extent the natural cycle can sustain these amounts of carbon, a Biology class for all those who want to review, and do not forget that they have some printable exercises with which you can practice.