Macromolecule from biological polymerization can be called Bio-polymers.
Autotrophs are organisms that can make their own food through processes like photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, allowing them to sustain themselves without needing to consume organic molecules from other organisms. This ability to produce their own nutrients sets autotrophs apart from heterotrophs, which must obtain their nutrients from consuming other organisms.
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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.
Organisms that convert the carbon in organic compounds into carbon in carbon dioxide are called decomposers or detrivores. These organisms break down organic matter through the process of decomposition, releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere as a byproduct.
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.
Most of the gas molecules in the atmosphere are found in the lower part of the atmosphere, called the troposphere. This is the layer of the atmosphere closest to the Earth's surface, where most weather events occur and where most living organisms exist.
The compactness of molecules in matter for a given organism refers to how closely packed the molecules are within the organism's cells and tissues. It can vary depending on the specific structure and composition of the molecules present, as well as the organism's evolutionary adaptations and environmental factors. Generally, organisms with more complex structures or higher densities of certain types of molecules may exhibit greater compactness.
The term for the amount of biomass produced in a given area is "primary productivity." It refers to the rate at which energy is converted into organic substances by autotrophic organisms through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.
Earthworms decompose dead organisms
Land organisms and liquid organisms
How unicellular organisms may have given rise to the first animals?