If you bought it "AS IS" you will have to pay for all repairs yourself unless the selling dealer agrees to help with the repairs. Does not hurt to ask nicely. Legally they are under no obligation to help you.
as is is as is. Found that out the hard way
No. Some dealerships may help. But are not required to.
In Illinois, there is no general law that allows for the return of a used car simply because it breaks down within 24 hours of purchase. However, if the vehicle was sold with a warranty or if the dealer misrepresented its condition, you may have grounds for a return or a repair under the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act. It's important to review the sales contract and any warranty details, and you may want to consult with a legal expert for specific guidance.
Get it fixed.
The substance produced when the body breaks down fat for energy is called ketones. These ketones can be used by the body's cells as an alternative source of energy when carbohydrates are not available.
The cracking is used to breaks down big hydrocarbon into smaller ones and make more useful.
Pumice is not used in construction processes because it breaks down too easily.
You can compare a lysosome in a cell to a recycling plant in a city. Just like how a recycling plant breaks down waste into its basic components for reuse, a lysosome breaks down used cell components for recycling within the cell. Both help to maintain cleanliness and efficiency in their respective environments.
Whatever breaks down to carbon and nitrogen, can be trimmed into small pieces, decomposes within a year, and is non-metallic and unprocessed is what can be composted from what is used at home. That includes fabrics, furnishings, and papers which contain no dyes as well as some plastics.
If it is a used car then no
48 hours
The lysosome is an organelle that breaks down "food" into usable energy