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no it is not
A glycosidic bond
lactc acid
oxygen
Wastes that can be broken down by other organisms into a reusable form are called "biodegradeable" The list of biodegradable wastes is extremely long.
Sedimentary Rock
An item that is not biodegradable is something that cannot be easily broken down by living organisms. A usual can is aluminum and this material is not biodegradable.
It is converted to acetaldehyde and then further broken down in the liver.
no it is not
it isnt, it disulves in the soil contained water and is then absurbed by the plants
Liver
A glycosidic bond
Generally, water soluble fertilizer would be an inorganic fertilizer like Miracle Gro. You will notice that organic fertilizers have NPK under 10. For example, Gardens Alive company has a fertilizer called Tomatoes Alive which has NPK of 6-2-2. Miracle Gro has an NPK something like 37-17-10. This is because it is water soluble and dissolves quickly out of the soil, whereas the organic fertilizers persist in the soil and are gradually broken down by soil organisms to make the nutrients available to the plant.
It does not have to be, it could be just broken up. If you did melt it down you could dilute it with water or some other fertilizer and it could be distributed more evenly.
lactc acid
I think its heart!
yes