In the carbon cycle, cellular respiration is the process responsible for the conversion of carbon-containing sugars into carbon dioxide gas, which can then become part of the atmosphere. What process can remove this gas from the atmosphere and return it to the biosphere? (SC.912.L.18.9)

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a. fermentation
b. glycolysis
c. photosynthesis
d. transpiration

c. photosynthesis