Fun science of sharing life...

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Raccoon1010

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Interesting science I was inspired to convey is the following:

Man and animal which also is fish breath oxygen molecules o2 in which binds with carbon to form carbon di-oxide co2 which is exhaled into the atmosphere. Which is heavier as co2 so it stays low.

Plants absorb co2 and thru what is called photo-synthesis release o2 after absorbing the carbon atom. Algae and seaweed and other forms of aquatic vegetation also do that. Maybe bacteria types as well?

The transfer of a carbon atom from man to plant/vegetation of land and water sources is interesting. As man, animal, fish, etc consume carbon from food items and release it together with oxygen (co2). It then floats under pressure from the weight of the atmosphere of earth, forced by gravity, against the surface and even infiltrating the waters of earth. The plants/vegetation receive the carbon necessary for their life.

Then man, animal, fish, etc may receive it back from the vegetation again. That is a small portion of what is called the circle of life. And that circles between man, etc and plant, etc over and over throughout the generations.

Which also involves the God of life: Father, Son and Holy Ghost.

I have heard about photo-synthesis, but forgot much since then. It is sunlight that energizes the green plant cells that conducts the absorption of carbon.

There is also molecular force/energy involved in each of the o2->co2 and co2->o2 which might be released or absorbed.
 

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Interesting post/topic.
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"Photosynthesis is critical for the existence of the vast majority of life on Earth."
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Wikipedia has an article on..
- 'Photosynthesis'.