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Q: What is organic material such as leaves or twigs that may be changed to humus by decomposing organisms?
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What is an Organic material such as leaves and twigs that may be changed to humus by decomposing organisms called?

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What is the main source or organic material in soil?

Decomposing plant material.


Material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter?

When leaves and other organic matter lie on the forest floor, they begin to decompose. This layer of decomposing organic material is called litter.


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Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.


Which term describes a Detritivore?

:D A Decomposer .


In what products are phenol found in?

Phenol is found in nature in some foods, in human and animal wastes and in decomposing organic material.


What organic material is in soil?

This organic material is made up of living organisms such as plants and animals, dead plants and animals, and nutrients that have come from decomposed plants and animals.


What is the economic importance of ants?

The economic importance of ants in the life cycle of an ecosystem is helping the decomposing clean up of dead organisms or organic debris.


What is the name of the group of organisms that cause dead organic material to decay?

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What proceed allows bacteria to recycle organic nutrients by breaking down dead organisms?

it's called decomposing (I think) because it breaks down from other organisms (hope this helps!)


How do mushrooms help the soil?

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How is the natural gas trapped underground?

Sand and silt changed to rock, covering organic material, and trapped it beneath the rock. Pressure and heat changed some of this organic material into coal, some into oil, and some into natural gas.