Things that can be eaten by bacteria, fungi or other microorganisms are referred to as being biodegradable. These things include almost everything except glass, plastic (which biodegrades in millions of years), some other manmade materials and, unfortunately, Styrofoam.
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Plastics that can be broken down by microorganisms are known as biodegradable plastics. These types of plastics can be decomposed into natural elements like water, carbon dioxide, and biomass by bacteria, fungi, or other microorganisms, helping to reduce their impact on the environment.
Cellulase is broken down by enzymes called cellulases, which are produced by certain microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi. These cellulases work by breaking down cellulose into smaller sugar molecules through a hydrolysis reaction.
"Biodegradable" refers to a material or substance that can be broken down by natural processes, such as microorganisms, into simpler compounds over time. This characteristic makes biodegradable products environmentally friendly as they can decompose without leaving harmful residue in the environment.
Elements can not be broken down.
I believe that is an element.
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An element.
A pure substance that cannot be broken down is an Element.
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Copper is an element and can not be broken down to a simpler substance.
An element cannot be broken down into a simpler substance by chemical means.
This is called an element.
That would be an Element.
A substance that cannot be broken down is a pure substance
Elements are substances that coonono be broken down in a garbage disposal.
An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.