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organic/biochemical sedimentary rocks are formed of once-living organisms
No
Yes it is. Mushrooms are actually a kind of fungus. They grow on organic matters and cannot make their own food like plants.
Litter forms from organic matter such as leaves and roots.
No, they are inorganic. (Organic means living, or made from living, or once-living materials.)
living beings are organic
Living things are considered organic because they are composed of organic compounds, such as carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids. These compounds contain carbon and are essential for the structure and function of living organisms. Organic chemistry is the study of these carbon-containing compounds in living systems.
decomposer
Animals and plants are organic sources of food. In its most general sense, the term organic designates living things. Living animals will be killed and living plants will be plucked in order for there to be organic sources of drinkables and edibles.
Questions related to living things and organic matter
Dead organic materials include any non-living organic matter derived from once-living organisms, such as dead leaves, grass clippings, wood, animal carcasses, and food waste. These materials decompose over time, breaking down into simpler compounds that can be used by other living organisms for energy and nutrients.
"Not every molecule in a living system is an organic compound." This statement is correct according to the definition of organic compounds as compounds containing carbon. For instance, water is a major component of living systems but is not "organic".