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Animals

You are currently a molecule of carbohydrate in an animal.  You have been consumed by an animal to help it grow and develop.  The animal can either store you away in its body structures, or release you back to the atmosphere as it uses the carbohydrate you’re stored in as energy.


Roll A Die to see where you end up next!
Click the links to follow the carbon atom on its journey.

Dice
D6
Sum:

If You roll:

This is what will happen:

1 Stay in animal
You are consumed by a predator animal that has a long life.  The carbon atom is stored as fat in the animal.
2 Go to soil
The animal that consumed you died and your carbon atom is returned to the soil.
3 go to atmosphere
The animal that consumed you respired (breathed) you out as carbon dioxide.
4 stay in animal
You are consumed by a vulnerable prey animal that is, in turn, consumed by a predator animal.  You are stored as protein in the muscles of the predator.
5 go to atmosphere
The animal that consumed you respired (breathed) you out as carbon dioxide.
6 go to atmosphere
The animal that consumed you respired (breathed) you out as carbon dioxide.
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  • Home
  • Carbon Cycle
  • Gummy Bear Genetics
  • Bioaccumulation
  • Speak, Write, Interpret
  • Understanding Mutations
    • Sequence 1
    • Sequence 2
    • Sequence 3
    • Sequence 4
  • Blood Typing
    • How to Read Slides
    • Lab Results
  • Life's Diversity & Fitness