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There are no noticeable difference in fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes which would account for the structural differences between pigs and humans. Waste is eliminated through urination.
the only thing in common, i hope, is that they deal with organics. one with wastes, the other with produceing organic products
Substances that can decompose.
organic wastes
There isn't a difference in fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes between a pig and a human. Both send the waste back to the mother through the umbilical cord where the mother excretes the waste.
biomass
Herbivores eat plants.Omnivores eat both plants and animals.Scavengers feed on dead organisms.Decomposers breaks down wastes.
Dissolved Oxygen
Herbivores eat plants.Omnivores eat both plants and animals.Scavengers feed on dead organisms.Decomposers breaks down wastes.
Every part of a forest is organic, and will decompose naturally, returning nutrients to the soil.
Hazardous wastes are materials that are to be discarded (i.e. are wastes) but can be a danger to people or to the environment and meet the definition based on the identity of the material or on test results. If hazardous wastes are mixed with the nonhazardous wastes, the result is a hazardous waste. A non-hazardous waste is something that is to be discarded (i.e is a waste) but does not meet the definition of a hazardous waste.
Eutrophication and algal blooms