Carbon Cycle Learning Target One Question Preview (ID: 18403)
I Can Identify The Three Primary Process Involved In The Biological Carbon Cycle.
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Which short cycle biological process involves building more complex molecules from simple atoms and molecules?
a) photosynthesis
b) ingestion
c) respiration
d) decomposition
Which of the following describes what happens in the body of a rabbit when it eats grass?
a) Some is used for energy
b) Some is stored for growth
c) Some is used for repair of cells and tissues
d) All of the above
Which short cycle process moves carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?
a) ingestion
b) respiration
c) photosynthesis
d) combustion
This process converts light energy into chemical energy.
a) decomposition
b) photosynthesis
c) respiration
d) ingestion
This short cycle process uses carbon dioxide and releases oxygen.
a) combustion
b) ingestion
c) respiration
d) photosynthesis
Which of the processes below is not part of the short biological cycle?
a) combustion
b) decomposition
c) ingestion
d) photosynthesis
Which short cycle process besides respiration adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere?
a) combustion
b) decomposition
c) ingestion
d) photosynthesis
Which short cycle process is the opposite of photosynthesis?
a) combustion
b) decomposition
c) ingestion
d) respiration
Which short cycle process breaks complex compounds down into simple atoms and molecules?
a) decomposition
b) ingestion
c) photosynthesis
d) respiration
Which carbon short cycle process moves carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into the food web?
a) combustion
b) decomposition
c) photosynthesis
d) respiration
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