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Sediment is formed when rocks are eroded or weathered in water. When the process occurs on land, the smaller pieces of rock mix with organic matter (plant, animal or spoor), and eventually become soil.
In the animal cell, the lysosome biodegrates food particles and worn-out celll part. You don't usually find a lysosome in a plant cell.
It is in plant AND animal cells.
it is both animal and plant
They are in both plant and animal cells.
the cells,plant cells, and animal cells
One way in which soil is formed is from the weathering of rock. When water and wind break down rock, particles from the rock are turned into soil. Also, the decomposition of plant remains turn into soil because after the plant remains have been eroded, those parts or particles turn into soil. It's the same with animal remains, too.
the cells,plant cells, and animal cells
Sediment is formed when rocks are eroded or weathered in water. When the process occurs on land, the smaller pieces of rock mix with organic matter (plant, animal or spoor), and eventually become soil.
the term humas refers to particles of decayed plant and animal material :)
organic sedimentary rocks such as coal and some limestones which form from the accumulation of plant or animal debris.
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Fossils, sand grains, rocks, pebbles, boulders, clay particles, calcite, ancient plant debris--all depending on the rock's formation.
Soil is made up of minerals, bits of rock, and dead plant and animal matter. Soil covers the majority of the land on earth.
A solvent dissolves the solute to form a solution. In solutions the solute can not be seen ie solutions do not scatter light.Are you asking is there a solvent for dirt? Generally no.Dirt consists of eroded rock into tiny particles, mixed with the particles is decaying plant matter, animal waste and decaying matter. Dirt is an heterogeneous mixture it is not a solution.
it refers to particles of decayed plant and animal material if wrong plz correct me ty.
Lysosomes are found in both animal and plant cells. They break down wastes and cellular debris. They digest worn out organelles as well.