Macromolecule from biological polymerization can be called Bio-polymers.
Producers or autotrophs can make their own food.
Blokes and dorris's
decomposers.....
Polyoxyethylene would be considered organic - it has two carbon molecules as a backbone. When in doubt, you can look at the last three letters of the chemical name - "ene" is the suffix given to an organic molecule in which there is a double covalent bond between two carbon molecules.
It is named according to the rules set by organic chemistry based on the groups of molecules it contains.
Yes. Given the proper mixtures of carbon dioxide, water, ammonia, etc., you can add heat or an electric spark (energy), and get stable organic molecules, such as amino acids quite easily. Such is an example of the creation of organic material through nonliving means.
Heated molecules causes molecules to bounce into each other separating them. As molecules separate, their density, the amount of matter found in a given volume or space, decreases. Cooled molecules are not that loose and start to get packed together if it gets frozen. -twocute
Earthworms decompose dead organisms
We are given to understand (from the marketing hype) that they break down organic molecules (that may be causing the stains and smells on the washing) into smaller, soluble components.
The higher you go above the surface of the earth, the lower the air pressure is, and consequently the less gas molecules your will find within a given volume. Most of the gas molecules in the atmosphere are found below an altitude of 3 kilometers (3000 meters) above sea level.
Land organisms and liquid organisms
How unicellular organisms may have given rise to the first animals?