Answer:
The correct answer is - Photosynthesis takes carbon from the atmosphere and brings it to the geosphere and into plants.
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is the process that involves converting light energy to chemical energy stored in the form of sugars with the help of carbon dioxide and water as reactants.
The carbon is pulled from the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide for the process to the geosphere and then used by the plants (biosphere). In plants, it is trapped by the chlorophyll present in chloroplasts and water is entered in the light-dependent reaction and carbon dioxide is used in the light-independent reaction.