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Deborah Flores
1 July, 08:25
What role do bacteria play in the carbon cycle
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Everett
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Bacteria and dirt play a large role in the carbon cycle, as they consume organic material, such as organic wastes, decaying plants and animals and so on. There are also autotrophicbacteria, which provide carbon-based nourishment to themselves and the ecosystem.
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