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carbon cycle All carbon reservoirs and exchanges of carbon from reservoir to reservoir by various chemical, physical, geological, and biological processes. Usually thought of as a series of the four main reservoirs of carbon interconnected by pathways of exchange. The four reservoirs, regions of the Earth in which carbon behaves in a systematic manner, are the atmosphere, terrestrial biosphere (usually includes freshwater systems), oceans, and sediments (includes fossil fuels). ...
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carbon cycle The process by which carbon is recycled in the ecosystem.
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carbonate A rock (eg, limestone, dolostone) consisting of carbonate minerals, eg, calcite, dolomite.
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carbon cycle The cycle whereby carbon dioxide is fixed in living organisms by photosynthesis or chemosynthesis; is consumed in carbohydrate, protein, and fat by most animals and plants that do not carry out photosynthesis; and ultimately is returned to its original state when freed by respiration and by the death and decay of plant and animal bodies.
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carbon monoxide A colorless, odorless, highly poisonous gas found in high concentration in sidestream smoke.
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