Gastric acid.
Minerals,Bacteria and Organic Materials, Air and Moisture.The "perfect soil" is made up of:45% mineral matter25% water25% air5% organic matter
After death, the liver stops producing bile. Any existing bile in the gallbladder may continue to be present in the digestive system for a period of time. As the body decomposes, the bile will mix with other bodily fluids, contributing to the breakdown of organic matter.
The liver produces bile, a substance that aids in the digestion and absorption of fats. Bile is made from cholesterol, bile salts, bilirubin (a byproduct of red blood cell breakdown), water, and electrolytes. The liver's hepatocytes (liver cells) synthesize these components to create bile, which is then stored in the gallbladder until needed for digestion.
hydrogen oxygen
The four main components of soil are organic materials, air, water, and inorganic materials.
The four main components of soil are organic materials, air, water, and inorganic materials.
Gastric acid.
Red Bile Black Bile Yellow Bile Pfleghm Phlegm Blood
cholesterol and bilirubin
Minerals,Bacteria and Organic Materials, Air and Moisture.The "perfect soil" is made up of:45% mineral matter25% water25% air5% organic matter
salt
That is called a gallstone.
After death, the liver stops producing bile. Any existing bile in the gallbladder may continue to be present in the digestive system for a period of time. As the body decomposes, the bile will mix with other bodily fluids, contributing to the breakdown of organic matter.
According to the beliefs of ancient Greek and Roman physicians they are black bile, yellow bile, phlegm and blood, this is right but... Black bile is when you eat something and vomit after Yellow Bile is the same or could be coughed out Blood and phlegm can be sneezed out your nose or coughed out
Basically, organic compounds have carbon. Inorganic do not.
Salt (NaCl) hasn't organic compounds.