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Organisms are composed of carbon-containing compounds called organic compounds. The biomolecules carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are the four major categories of organic compounds found in living things.

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Carbon is taken up by plants through photosynthesis, where they convert carbon dioxide from the atmosphere into organic molecules like carbohydrates. Animals then consume plants or other animals that have consumed plants, incorporating the carbon into their own cells. This creates a carbon cycle, where carbon is constantly being exchanged between living organisms.

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when the organism dies then CO2 will dissolve in the soil

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The carbon in the organism will re-enter the carbon cycle. It may do so through decay or consumption of the organism by a scavenger.

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Producers take in carbon dioxide from the air, and consumers eat the producers.

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In the body, carbon plays an important role in the regulation of the physiology. It's also the basic building block needed to form fats, proteins, and carbohydrates.

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exit in the form of carbon dioxide

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because carbon is provide to molecules

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used in proteins

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