Chemicals and nutrients released by decaying plant (and animal) matter - is absorbed through the plants roots. The plant extracts the usable nutrients - using the energy gained to increase in size or reproduce.
there is no products that are not made of plants, because we use plants to make all of the products to be complete
The decay products of ununhexium (after alpha decay) are isotopes of ununquadium.
alpha decay, beta decay, and gamma radiation
Radioactive dating of fossils depends on the decay of isotopes, such as carbon-14 or uranium, within the fossil. By measuring the amount of remaining radioactive isotopes and their decay products, scientists can determine the fossil's age.
alpha decay, beta decay, and gamma radiation
when plants die, they go through decomposition. types of decomposers are fungi and bacteria. they help to break dead plants into simpler substances like carbon dioxide, water and mineral salts. that is why plants decay.
Plants benefit from waste products and decay of other organisms because they provide essential nutrients like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium that are needed for plant growth and development. Decomposition of organic matter also improves soil structure and fertility, creating a healthier environment for plants to thrive. Additionally, waste products can help attract beneficial soil organisms that contribute to nutrient cycling and overall ecosystem health.
water
The decay products of americium-241 include neptunium-237, plutonium-241, and various isotopes of neptunium, plutonium, and uranium. These decay products are formed as americium-241 undergoes alpha decay and transforms into new elements through a series of radioactive decays.
The decay products of bohrium isotopes are dubnium isotopes.
The decay products of ununseptium are isotopes of ununpentium.
no, only plants and their products have fiber.