All organic molecules must contain carbon.
Earthworms are mostly saprophytic in nature. They eat soil which inturn provides them with the dead decaying organic matter inside the soil.
It is easy to mistake an Earthworm as an autotroph (an organism that synthesizes its own energy from inorganic sources) because it consumes soil and dirt. However, soil actually contains organic matter. By definition, a heterotroph is an organism that consumes organic matter for energy. An earthworm is therefore a heterotroph, not an autotroph.
They reduce complex organic molecules to simpler ones, or into inorganic molecules.
Protiens contain nitrogen
I think its cellulose
No, an earthworm cannot produce food because it comes in Kingdom Animalia which includes organisms who are heterotrophs and are not capable of producing food for themselves. instead they depend on other autotrophs for nutrition. the earthworm eats dead organic matter from the soil.
Algae
Earthworms are mostly saprophytic in nature. They eat soil which inturn provides them with the dead decaying organic matter inside the soil.
The three components that are needed to create small organic molecules are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. These cells contain organic molecules and are essential to life.
sample of complex organic molecules
The organic molecules of fish.
It eats organic earth, digests it, and eliminates simpler organic earth.
Lipids are organic molecules that are naturally occurring and they are insoluble in water.
Organic molecules are molecules that have a carbon backbone.
No. It digests decomposing organic matter in the soil.
yes Organic Molecules form naturally
Yes, carbon is found in all organic molecules. Most organic molecules contain both carbon and hydrogen.