No - most minerals are inorganic.
No - most minerals are inorganic.
No, not all minerals are inorganic. While most minerals are classified as inorganic, there are exceptions, such as certain organic minerals like some carbonates and sulfates that can contain organic compounds. Additionally, minerals can form from biological processes, such as the formation of shells and skeletons in marine organisms. Thus, while the majority of minerals are inorganic, there are organic minerals that exist as well.
Organic tissues in an organism are typically replaced with minerals during the petrification process, forming a fossil. This process helps maintain the original shape and structure of the organism, but the organic material is essentially replaced by minerals over time.
Typically, there are not any minerals found in seats. Most chairs are made of wood. Wood is organic and not a mineral.
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Yes, minerals are inorganic.
organic is healthier it still has most of the vitamins and minerals in it as it does in refined. ---- and so everyone should eat organic sugar. ---- unless there allergic to it == ==
proteinated minerals are organic minerals those are complexed with proteins
No, they are organic compounds.
no
Air, water, plants, animals, rocks, minerals, and most organic compounds.
All organic compounds contain carbon; most inorganic compounds doesn't contain carbon.