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Yes, paper is made from wood that is chopped up, bleached and broken down chemically, then flattened on a felt mat and dried. Paper is often composted and can also be re-cycled. Because paper decomposes, important old documents must be stored away from moisture and humidity.
There are many substances stored in the liver that are important for the body. Among these are glucose, vitamins A, D, K, and B12, along with iron and copper.
Porosity - how much open space between grains.
Mucor is a mold found in soil, plants, manure, decaying fruits, vegetables and as a common contaminant of stored and processed foods in the kitchen. There are about 50 species described worldwide and many plague water-damaged or moist building materials and can trigger allergies on exposed people. moldbacteria.com/mold/mucor .html
The protein in DNA is very important. It's what makes up your genes like how you taste, what your hair color is, or height. In NA your cells store instructions on how to make these proteins to work as enzymes. In a single stored chromosome hundreds of genes can be stored.
Yes, it makes compost.
It will depend on what type of documents they are and what is stored in them.
Documents are not stored in cells
Usually, private papers and documents and money are stored in a safe.
Documents and books can be stored in various places such as libraries, archives, bookstores, personal collections, and digital platforms like e-readers and online databases. The physical storage of documents and books often depends on the type of material and the purpose for which they are being stored.
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The root of the tree is stored in array element [0]; for any node of the tree that is stored in array element [i], its left child is stored in array element [2*i], its right child at [2*i+2]
Documents such as divorce decree are stored for future reference. They begin with the letter D.
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Assume the first element is the largest and store its value. Then traverse the remainder of the list, one element at a time. If the current element's value is larger than the stored value, overwrite the stored value with the current element's value. Once you've traversed the list, the stored value will hold the largest value.