YES!!! By the very fact that it is named 'Organic' means it contains carbon .
Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.
Only very rarely.
Humuscomes from dead organic material so it is rich in nutrients and carbon,necessitiesfor healthy plant growth. Also itimprovessoils water holding capacity.
Glucose (dextrose) is the most utilizable carbon source.
Yes, the decomposition of organic material is a chemical process.
No, ammonia (NH3) is not an organic molecule as it does not contain Carbon in its composition (nor it is made up of any organic material such as dead and decaying plant or animal body)
They play an important role in the carbon cycle They play an important role in the carbon cycle
Decomposers release digestive hydrolytic enzymes into dead materials and absorb the organic material. They use the organic material containing carbon in respiration so CO2 is given out. They also convert proteins into NH3 which is released into the soil.
Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.
Because fossil fuels are produced from dead organic matter. Then the fossil fuels are burnt, and they release carbon.
carbon and vegetation. vegetation is dead plants and carbon is dead animal.
Carbon dating can be used to date organic materials, such as wood, bones, shells, and charcoal. It is particularly useful for determining the age of archaeological artifacts and fossils that are up to about 50,000 years old.
Rotting
Bacteria.
Organic Material
As with any other organic material, it decomposes.
decomposers eat dead organic material and make the nutrients therein contained available to plants.