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Wood is a biological material.
It is made from a biological material.
Oil is not a biological substance even though it originally comes from biological material. It is organic, however, and carbon based.
both chemical and biological weathering
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Wood is a biological material.
Biological waste is any material that contains or has been contaminated by a biohazardous agent. Biological waste includes, but is not limited to; Petri dishes, surgicalwraps, culture tubes, syringes, needles, blood vials, absorbent material, personal protective equipment and pipette tips
Biological waxes are typically esters of fatty acids and long chain alcohols. Mineral waxes are typically long-chain hydrocarbons lacking functional groups. Biological waxes are produced from plant material or derived from animal products - mostly bees and wool (lanolin). Mineral wax is from minerals or rocks and typically from petroleum (paraffin) or coal or polyethylene.
The front matter of a textbook typically includes elements such as a title page, copyright page, table of contents, preface, acknowledgments, and list of contributors. These sections provide information about the book's authorship, publication details, and key content organization.
A bioconversion is a biological conversion - a process of conversion of biological material into usable products.
A biolayer is a layer of biological material.
It is made from a biological material.
No. Biofuel is material derived from biological sources that can be used as fuel. Sunlight is not material, nor is it biological, nor is it fuel. Sunlight is energy.
Oil is not a biological substance even though it originally comes from biological material. It is organic, however, and carbon based.
both chemical and biological weathering
what describes the standard hazard marking for biological hazards
Biological productivity is how much energy or mass is produced by the members of an ecosystem. There are two types of biological productivity: primary production, in which organisms create organic material from inorganic materials through autotrophy; and secondary production, in which organic material is created from other organic material through heterotrophy.