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Non-biodegradeble waste is waste that cannot be broken down by living organisms. Other waste management is needed to minimize or re-use it. Non-biodegradeble waste is waste that cannot be broken down by living organisms. Other waste management is needed to minimize or re-use it.
Yes, lactase can definitely break down cellulose. In fact, when the lactase works to break down the cellulose, it breaks the cellulose down into two different monomers.
Yes, weathering slowly does break down rocks and makes them pebbles and then soil, but it takes years.
Organisms that break down waste products and dead organisms and return raw material back to the environment are called microbes. Microbes are very important part of our ecosystem. Some fertilizers are unfortunately killing the microbes that actually help our environment. Steps should be taken to minimize use of such chemicals as much as possible.
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Which one non-combustible waste or combustible waste
non-combustible waste
non-combustible waste
non combustible waste
yes they can
decomposers
Cell Appendages help break down waste. It helps break down feces and urine.
this is a bit obvious init!! it takes around 10 years so that's about how long my ruler is
During the break-down of amino acids, nitrogen is a waste.
Decomposers and scavengers break down dead plants and animals. They break down the waste of other organisms as well.
Bacteria.
Lysosomes break down and remove cellular waste.