Salient features of carbon cycling in an
ecosystem:
The carbon cycle is an important gaseous cycle
which has its reservoir pool in the atmosphere. All living
organisms contain carbon as a major body constituent. Carbon is a
fundamental element found in all living forms.
- Carbon is incorporated into living forms through a fundamental
process called ‘photosynthesis’. Photosynthesis uses sunlight and
atmospheric carbon dioxide to produce a carbon compound called
‘glucose’.
- This glucose molecule is utilized by other living
organisms.
- Thus, atmospheric carbon is incorporated in living forms. Now,
it is necessary to recycle this absorbed carbon dioxide back into
the atmosphere to complete the cycle.
- There are various processes by which carbon is recycled back
into the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide gas.
- The process of respiration breaks down glucose molecules to
produce carbon dioxide gas. The process of decomposition also
releases carbon dioxide from dead bodies of plants and animals into
the atmosphere.
- Combustion of fuels, industrialization, deforestation, volcanic
eruptions, and forest fires act as other major sources of carbon
dioxide.