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The two major components of the matrix are ground substances and fibers. Fibers can be broken into the classes; collagen, elastic and reticular fibers.

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What is the atom that makes the difference whether a compound is organic or inorganic?

Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).


Is toluene inorganic?

Naphthalene is 50-80% a biphenyl skeleton-containing epoxy resin which contains carbon making it organic. The other 20-40% in an inorganic filler. The presence of any quantity of organic material makes the compound organic. The department of transportation (DOT) describes the material as a flammable solid, organic, n.o.s.


What makes a process inorganic?

nothing


Why do farmers prefer inorganic farming?

Typically farmers choose inorganic or conventional farming because 1) that is what they are accustomed to, and 2) cost efficiency. To be considered organic not only do you have to practice organic farming but you also have to buy a permit or license that costs quiet a bit of money. Also man made pesticides are much cheaper than the organic alternatives. Many farms are passed along through generations and have been taught by their parents or grandparents. This makes changing the identity or practices of your farm difficult because this is the way you were taught and how it has always been.


What quality disguishing organisms from inorganic material?

Life is what makes inorganic material organic. Inorganic energy is crude, like for example fire. Organic energy is much finer, like for example a neuro-impulse to move a muscle. Life seems to be the finest, like for example mental energy needed to form a thought in a kitten to drink milk from the mother cat without being taught. In order to move independently life took on the form of a cell here, and a different cell elsewhere, and so on. Cells of the same kind formed sometimes colonies. This evolved over countless number of years.

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What term is applied to organisms that can make organic food from inorganic substances?

A chemotroph makes organic compounds from inorganic compounds.


Is molasses an organic or inorganic substance?

Molasses is organic because it is made up of sugars, which makes it a carbohydrate.


What makes molecule organic or inorganic?

Organic molecules made of carbon and hydrogen (plus other elements). The basis of them is the carbon.


Is KH2P04 organic or inorganic?

Potassium phosphate is classified as an inorganic compound - you will note that it contains no carbon, and carbon is the most usual distinguishing feature of organic compounds. Incidentally, I am not at all sure about the formula you have written. It makes more sense to me as K2PO4.


What is Inorganic Component in the Bones of Living Organisms?

25% Cater (Inorganic) 50% Crystallized mineral salts (Inorganic) Minerals such as Calcium Hydroxide and Calcium Phosphate (which is the most abundant mineral salt in bone's extracellular matrix). 25% Collagen fibers (Organic) So, Bone Tissue is 75% Inorganic matter, and 25% Organic


What are the two types of fertilizers?

Manure from several species of animals makes good fertilizer for outdoor gardens.


What is the atom that makes the difference whether a compound is organic or inorganic?

Basically, all organic compounds have carbon and organic chemistry is the study of carbon based comounds. Inorganic generally do not contain carbon (with exceptions being carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, metal carbonates, metal bicarbonates and metal carbides).


Is vinegar an organic or inorganic compound substance?

The ingredient in vinegar that gives the characteristic taste and odor is ethanoic acid (acetic acid). This is an organic compound with the formula: CH3.COOH In vinegar, ethanoic acid makes up only some 5% of the total, the rest being mainly water, which is inorganic. So, vinegar is dilute acetic acid and is an organic compound substance.


What makes up the foundation of soil?

The inorganic component is weathered rock. The organic component is dead or decaying organisms collectively called humus.


Advantages of inorganic growth?

it makes plants and crops grow quicker but they are not as tasty and dont have high quality nutrition like organic products


Is toluene inorganic?

Naphthalene is 50-80% a biphenyl skeleton-containing epoxy resin which contains carbon making it organic. The other 20-40% in an inorganic filler. The presence of any quantity of organic material makes the compound organic. The department of transportation (DOT) describes the material as a flammable solid, organic, n.o.s.


Is CO2 an inorganic substance?

On it's on, i.e. in the form of diamond, coal or graphite, yes. There are a few other forms in which it is considered inorganic, such as it's oxides CO2 and CO, but the distinction between organic and inorganic carbon is somewhat arbitrary. Organic carbon is generally every other carbon containing compound, but more specifically is any carbon containing compound also containing primarily hydrogen, and then oxygen. Organics can of course contain many other elements, but it is the carbon hydrogen backbone that classifies it as organic.