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What is the carbon cycle?
The conversion of carbon into fossil fuels
The transformation of carbon into nitrogen
A natural cycle in which carbon is exchanged among the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organism
The process by which carbon is absorbed by rocks and minerals
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Decomposition plays a part in the carbon cycle by...
leaving organisms buried for millions of years.
absorbing carbon from the air into soil.
breaking down organic matter and returning its carbon back into the soil.
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Choose the correct answer from the drop down menu to complete the sentence below.
Animals contribute carbon dioxide \( \checkmark \), to the carbon cycle by \( \begin{array}{l}\text { Choose ... } \\ \text { Choose... } \\ \text { using photosynthesis } \\ \text { becoming fossils } \\ \text { performing respiration }\end{array} \)
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Differentiate among squamous, cuboidal, and columnar cells?
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Describe epithelium and its functions.
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Part 3: Reflection
Write at least 2 paragraphs answering the following questions:
Why are plant relationships important for maintaining ecosystem balance?
How might human activities, such as deforestation or pollution, disrupt these relationships?
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7. What conclusion do the researchers draw about applying epidemiology models to social
contagion?
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Ecological Relationships in Ecosystems
Do Now: What are the different types of relationships that exist between
organisms in an ecosystem? How do organisms benefit each other? How do th
narm each other? Explain. (Write 4-6 sentences)
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Contributes to cancer
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¿¿Considera necesario determinar los criterios de clasificación de la fruta según el mercado objetivo?
-Cuáles considera usted, podrían ser las causas para que se presenten las manchas y el rayado en el fruto?
¿¿Considera usted que la programación de cosecha fue realizada a tiempo?
-¿Qué importancia quenen lien los registros en las actividades de cosecha?
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