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carbon returns to living organisms through which of the following processes? combustion cellular respiration fossilization photosynthesis
Cellular respiration breaks down organic compounds (containing carbon) to release energy for cells, returning carbon - containing compounds to living organisms. Combustion releases carbon into the atmosphere from non - living sources. Fossilization removes carbon from the short - term cycle into long - term storage. Photosynthesis takes in carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to build organic compounds but doesn't return carbon to living organisms in the way the question asks.
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B. Cellular Respiration