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27/09/2020 11:27 am
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The role of bacteria in carbon cycle is
(a) photosynthesis
(b) chemosynthesis
(c) decomposition of organic compounds
(d) evolution of O2
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27/09/2020 11:28 am

(c) decomposition of organic compounds
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The excretory wastes of living organisms have accumulated carbon compounds and they are decomposed after their death by micro-organisms in the soil to release CO2 back into the environment for its recycling.
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