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In the carbon cycle, carbon is transferred from animals to decomposers in all of the following ways EXCEPT
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In the carbon cycle, carbon is transferred from animals to decomposers in all of the following ways EXCEPT
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Photosynthesis, I believe because the process of carbon cycling applies to the food chain. carbon gets transfered when one animal eats another and it returns to decomposers. plants create Photosynthesis using sunlight.
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