biodegradable
Anything organic.
Ammonia in the environment is broken down by bacteria through a process called nitrification.
Dirt breaks down everything but plastic and meatal and concrete
It means that the substance is easily broken down by living things in the environment.
Most of it broken down to urea (in kidney) by urination
Tomatoes are broken down in the stomach by stomach acid and enzymes, particularly pepsin. The acidic environment helps to break down the tomato's cell walls and release nutrients for absorption in the small intestine.
weathering
Erosion
Non aerobic respiration
Yes, coffee grounds are biodegradable, meaning they can be broken down naturally by microorganisms in the environment.
it is broken down into monomers
The carbon in the plants that herbivores eat is broken down by the gut. This some carbon is returned to environment through exhalation.
No, Teflon is not biodegradable. It is a synthetic material made from polymers that are not easily broken down by natural processes in the environment.