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herbivors have microoranisims that symbiosise with them. This means that the herbivores food can be digested and broken down meanwhile also benefiting the microorganisms as the get glucose for respiration.
The grass and the tree are two different plants so cutting down one will not affect the other.
Break down dead organisms.
An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.
Yes! Yeast is added to the bread dough to make it rise. Yeast is a type of fungi and it converts carbohydrates in the bread into simple sugars that it feeds on in a process called fermentation. By doing this the yeast produce carbon dioxide which causes the bubbles in bread and makes it rise.
yes it is not
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These plastics are biodegradable plastics and their name is polycarbonide.
Microorganisms will eat the organic material so it is broken down. This also account s to the bad smell.
Assuming the blades are rotating but not cutting grass, the blades may be very dull or they were replaced upside down when removed for sharpening.
Yes. Just imagine if they didn't. We would have them all around. Many are also eaten by other animals and worms as well as microorganisms.
That that can't be broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things (as microorganisms).
blade needs sharpening,or belt is slipping for mower deck.
Grass is not seedless. Grass seed is planted to grow grass. We do not see grass seed on our lawn because we are constantly mowing or trimming the grass before flowers and seeds are created. If grass is allowed to grow without cutting it down then flowers will form and eventually there will be seeds.
If you were cutting the grass with any type of lawn mower and it dies, it is most likely not a big deal. It could simply mean that you need more gas.Ê
The New York Yankees are cutting down all of the cheetahs savanah grass there fore, the cheetah has no where to stalk its prey! The Yankees suck!
Things that can be eaten by bacteria, fungi or other microorganisms are referred to as being biodegradable. These things include almost everything except glass, plastic (which biodegrades in millions of years), some other manmade materials and, unfortunately, Styrofoam.