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Which process is responsible for moving carbon from the atmosphere to the producers in an ecosystem?

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS: where the carbon dioxide (CO2) is turned into glucose (C6H12O6)


CELLULAR RESPIRATION: where the glucose (C6H12O6) is turned into carbon dioxide (CO2)


DEFECATION: When an animal poops, carbon goes back into the atmosphere


EATING: When animals eat, they take in the carbon from the atmosphere

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The answer is PHOTOSYNTHESIS

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Producers are autotrophic organisms that use solar energy to convert carbon dioxide into glucose molecules. The carbon present in atmosphere enters to the producers of an ecosystem by the process of photosynthesis, during which carbon dioxide (CO2) is used to make carbohydrates (glucose, C6H12O6).

Thus, the correct answer is option). 'photosynthesis, where the carbon dioxide is turned into glucose.'

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