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How does matter move through ecosystems?

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How does matter move through ecosystems?

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Living organisms are tied to the nonliving environment through Biogeochemical Cycles. Law of conservation of matter: once a carbon atom, always a carbon atom. Atoms do not change when they reassemble into other forms of matter. e.g., carbon in carbon dioxide in air becomes carbon in carbohydrates formed during photosynthesis.

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