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Why are bacteria important to the carbon cycle, specifically?

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Answer: because the decomposition of organic compounds

Explanation:Bacteria are decomposers that decompose dead organic matter and releases carbon dioxide to the atmosphere for its recycling. Carbon cycle involves processes like decomposition and microbial respiration which is mainly carried by the bacteria.

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