Analyzing Graphics: The Carbon Cycle Atmospheric CO2 feeding death and decay fossil fuel formation combustion 1. The model is missing two labels. Locate where each of the following processes are being illustrated and label them on the diagram. Write a short description of the processes. Cellular Respiration: Photosynthesis:
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