cellular respiration Earth fossil fuels the atmosphere photosynthesis living organisms rocks reservoirs 1. In a biogeochemical cycle, a chemical element spends time in different places, called 2. As a chemical element moves through a biogeochemical cycle, it moves between "bio" and "geo." The "bio" in biogeochemical refers to biotic reservoirs, or 3. The "geo" in biogeochemical refers to chemical element can be found. --specifically, to the abiotic reservoirs where a 4. In the terrestrial carbon cycle, the abiotic reservoir from which living organisms directly obtain their carbon is 5. Carbon moves from an abiotic reservoir to living organisms during the process of 6. Carbon moves from living organisms to an abiotic reservoir during the process of

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photosynthesis
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rocks
reservoirs
1. In a biogeochemical cycle, a chemical element spends time in different places, called
2. As a chemical element moves through a biogeochemical cycle, it moves between "bio" and "geo."
The "bio" in biogeochemical refers to biotic reservoirs, or
3. The "geo" in biogeochemical refers to
chemical element can be found.
--specifically, to the abiotic reservoirs where a
4. In the terrestrial carbon cycle, the abiotic reservoir from which living organisms directly obtain their
carbon is
5. Carbon moves from an abiotic reservoir to living organisms during the process of
6. Carbon moves from living organisms to an abiotic reservoir during the process of
Transcribed Image Text:cellular respiration Earth fossil fuels the atmosphere photosynthesis living organisms rocks reservoirs 1. In a biogeochemical cycle, a chemical element spends time in different places, called 2. As a chemical element moves through a biogeochemical cycle, it moves between "bio" and "geo." The "bio" in biogeochemical refers to biotic reservoirs, or 3. The "geo" in biogeochemical refers to chemical element can be found. --specifically, to the abiotic reservoirs where a 4. In the terrestrial carbon cycle, the abiotic reservoir from which living organisms directly obtain their carbon is 5. Carbon moves from an abiotic reservoir to living organisms during the process of 6. Carbon moves from living organisms to an abiotic reservoir during the process of
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