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The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance composed of water, salt, and other organic molecules and is simply a medium for the organelles to move around in, just as the air we live in.
No a virus can not decompose any material including organic.
In a eukaryotic cell there is a semi fluid called cytosol.A typical cell is composed of cell membrane enclosing the cytoplasm, the main fluid which takes most part of the cell. The cell organelles carry out their functions in this base of cytoplasm. The cytoplasm consists,cytosol,organelles and cytoplasmic inclusions.Cytosol-Found outside membrane bound organelles. It is a translucent fluid in which other elements are suspended. Cytosol makes up about 70% of the cell volume and is composed of water,salts,dissolved molecules,cytoskeleton filaments and organic molecules ( remember,cytosol is a part of cytoplasm and not different from it).Organelles- these are not fluids.Inclusions- these are not fluids.
water, salt, and organic compounds
Carbon is the chemical link between the organic and inorganic world. All organic material contains carbon while inorganic material does not.
A palynomorph is an organic microfossil found in sedimentary deposits and composed of organic material.
it is organic
All the living bodies composed of organic material and water but they also have minerals in their bodies absorbed by digestive system.
Is is 100% organic materials in all of their products.
Soil is composed of weathered rock and dead/decaying organic material called humus.
5% minerals 45% air and water 50% organic material
Organic matter (or organic material) is matter that has come from a once-living organism; is capable of decay, or the product of decay; or is composed of organic compounds. The definition of organic matter varies upon the subject it is being used for.
The matrix of the bone is portion of specialized connective tissue composed of intercellular, is contain an organic and inorganic materials 1- The organic material: collagen ( type I) 2- The inorganic material: calcium phosphate
No. Sugar is an organic material composed of saccharides; sand is primarily very fine silica.
The answer is Soil!
The cytoplasm is a jelly-like substance composed of water, salt, and other organic molecules and is simply a medium for the organelles to move around in, just as the air we live in.
Less, because humus is composed of organic material that's at it's break down point, so the deeper you dig the less organic materials there is