2007 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Plants and the carbon cycle
Erschienen in: Vegetation-Climate Interaction
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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Carbon is the common currency of life. The major biological molecules are all constructed from a framework of carbon, and so living organisms need this element in especially large quantities if they are to grow and maintain their tissues. Carbon-containing molecules also serve as a store of energy for cells to work; the bonds within the molecules are broken and energy is released. For these two purposes—building bodies and fueling them—organisms are always grabbing carbon from one another, or in the case of plants, directly out of the atmosphere by photosynthesis. While many other important elements, like calcium and sulfur, are transferred too, carbon is needed in the greatest quantities and generally the most urgently.