Part of the carbon cycle is the movement of carbon between the soil, water and atmosphere. Which of the following is NOT responsible for the movement of carbon from Earth's surface to the atmosphere?
Fossil Fuel consumption
Plant cellular respiration
Animal Respiration
Green algae photosynthesis
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