The matter of wood primarily consists of cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin, which are organic compounds that provide structure and strength to trees. Cellulose forms the cell walls and contributes to rigidity, while hemicellulose acts as a matrix that binds cellulose fibers together. Lignin adds durability and resistance to decay. Additionally, wood contains water, minerals, and various organic compounds that contribute to its characteristics and properties.
the short answer... everything is made of matter. in the long run, yes, wood is made of matter
Yes, wood is considered organic matter because it is derived from living organisms (trees) and composed of complex molecules containing carbon.
mostly wood.
it doesn't matter
of course, all matter does.
Fungi gets its energy from substances by absorbing the nutrients that the organic matter has. It doesn't just have to be wood, it can be any kind of organic matter, but it has to absorb the nutrients that the wood has to be able to live and reproduce. I a little!
.........Particulate matter........
Yes, sawdust is a form of matter. It is composed of small wood particles and is considered a solid material.
Wood pulp is put in shredded cheese so that the cheese will not clump up. Wood pulp is made from wood and other plant matter.
There are three kinds of matter: gas: argon; liquid: water; solid: wood
rock, stick, wood, matter is stuff that takes up space. -webster-
wood, metal water, and air