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How elements move between living and nonliving parts of the environment. An example would be the Carbon cycle, which is how carbon is cycled between carbon dioxide and glucose. Question 4 options: Biogeochemical
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How elements move between living and nonliving parts of the environment. An example would be the Carbon cycle, which is how carbon is cycled between carbon dioxide and glucose.
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Biogeochemical cycles
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