Q: Why does the amount of carbon-14 in an organism remain the same throughout the organism’s life?
Why does the amount of carbon-14 in an organism remain the same throughout the organism’s life?
Flexi Says: Carbon-14, compared to other carbon isotopes, is stable in living things. However, C-14 decays in dead organisms. As its rate of decay is known, objects can be dated by determining the amount of C-14 left in them.