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fossilesque to PhotosynthesisEnglish · 2 years ago

Ambidextrous Microbes May Pump Out CO2 as Temperatures Rise - Certain microbes that engage in both photosynthesis and predation are more likely to do the latter as the planet warms

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Ambidextrous Microbes May Pump Out CO2 as Temperatures Rise - Certain microbes that engage in both photosynthesis and predation are more likely to do the latter as the planet warms

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Certain microbes that engage in both photosynthesis and predation are more likely to do the latter as the planet warms, resulting in a net release of carbon dioxide.
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Photosynthesis is a biological process used by many cellular organisms to convert light energy into chemical energy, which is stored in organic compounds that can later be metabolized through cellular respiration to fuel the organism’s activities
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