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you are in the hydrosphere. explain the path you can take to make it to the biosphere. use the specific carbon movement terms
- First, dissolved inorganic carbon (like $\text{HCO}_3^-$) in the hydrosphere is taken up by aquatic autotrophs (such as phytoplankton) via photosynthesis, converting it into organic carbon that becomes part of the organism's biomass, thus entering the biosphere.
- Alternatively, aquatic heterotrophs (like fish) can take in dissolved organic carbon directly from the water, or consume other aquatic organisms that have already incorporated hydrospheric carbon, transferring the carbon into their own biomass in the biosphere.
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Carbon in the hydrosphere (e.g., dissolved $\text{CO}_2$ or bicarbonate $\text{HCO}_3^-$) moves to the biosphere when aquatic producers (phytoplankton, aquatic plants) perform photosynthesis: they take up dissolved inorganic carbon and convert it into organic carbon molecules that form their living tissue. Aquatic consumers (fish, zooplankton) then acquire this carbon by eating these producers, incorporating the carbon into their own biomass, completing the transfer from the hydrosphere to the biosphere.