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Organisms that consume preexisting organic molecules are called heterotrophs.
Organic
Decomposers recycle the organic molecules of dead organisms at all trophic levels and return their nutrients to the environment. These are often insects.
Yes but only when they form organic molecules that form living organisms or when the molecules are important to certain organisms.
Algae
Organic molecules are the part of life we are living in earth... it is common for all level of organisms on earth.
There are billions of organic molecules
Organic molecules form the structure of all living organisms and derive energy from the organism's environment.
Respiration
B and C
Organisms that consume preexisting organic molecules are called heterotrophs.
Carbon skeleton
Archaea
Organic
Decomposers recycle the organic molecules of dead organisms at all trophic levels and return their nutrients to the environment. These are often insects.
Yes but only when they form organic molecules that form living organisms or when the molecules are important to certain organisms.
autotrophs