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assess it! 1. which of the following best describes the carbon cycle? a…

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  1. which of the following best describes the carbon cycle?

a. a natural process where carbon is created from scratch
b. a system where carbon moves between different reservoirs
c. a method used by humans to extract carbon from fossil fuels for energy
d. a mechanism solely responsible for the formation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere

  1. what is the primary role of photosynthesis in the carbon cycle?

a. to release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
b. to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen
c. to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and change it into organic compounds
d. to transfer carbon from the atmosphere directly into oceans

  1. which statement best describes the significance of the carbon cycle?

a. it determines how nitrogen is distributed in the soil.
b. it regulates earths temperature by controlling the amount of oxygen in oceans.
c. it plays a minor role in the global ecosystem climate.
d. it sustains life on earth by recycling carbon between living organisms and the environment.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. For question 1: The carbon cycle is the movement of carbon through Earth's spheres (atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere) between different storage reservoirs; carbon is not created, nor is it only about fossil fuels or CO₂ formation.
  2. For question 2: Photosynthesis uses atmospheric carbon dioxide to produce glucose (an organic compound) for plants, which is its core role in the carbon cycle.
  3. For question 3: The carbon cycle recycles carbon between living things and the environment, which is essential for all life processes, as carbon is a building block of organic molecules.

Answer:

  1. B. a system where carbon moves between different reservoirs
  2. C. to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and change it into organic compounds
  3. D. It sustains life on Earth by recycling carbon between living organisms and the environment.