yes they can
220 million tons
Cells remove waste products through a process called excretion. This involves the removal of waste molecules and materials from the cell through various organelles such as lysosomes and through the cell membrane. The waste products are then either broken down further or expelled from the cell.
Plants which make substances that break down rock are called lichens. Lichens are known to release acids that break down rocks.
No, lysosomes do not make proteins. They are membrane-bound organelles in cells that contain digestive enzymes to break down waste materials and cellular debris. Proteins are synthesized by ribosomes in the cytoplasm or on the endoplasmic reticulum.
You can reduce the demands you make on our environment:don't waste waterdon't waste electricitydon't pollute waterwaysdon't overuse chemical fertilizersdon't buy food that was grown on the other side of the worlddon't cut down treesplant treesrecycleeducate your children to do the same
To effectively compost meat waste, mix it with other organic materials like leaves and grass clippings in a compost bin. Make sure the compost pile is turned regularly to aerate it and help break down the meat waste. Keep the compost pile moist but not soggy, and monitor the temperature to ensure it stays between 110-160F. This process will help break down the meat waste, reduce environmental impact, and create nutrient-rich soil for gardening.
Restaurant supply companies give people a monetary break for buying in bulk so make sure you have your numbers down pat before ordering to avoid waste.
Plastic takes a long time to break down.
The purpose of the digestive system is to break down food to make it absorbable into the bloodstream.
In cows and other herbivores, their natural flora of bacteria break down cellulose and make it something they can digest, but in humans our bacteria have no effect on cellulose, so for us it is indigestible.
You can make microbes for composting by adding a mix of green and brown materials like food scraps, yard waste, and paper to a compost bin. The microbes will naturally break down the materials into nutrient-rich compost for your garden.
No,they cannot make food.They break down food.