Carnivore
The chemical change of wood rotting is called Decomposition
Rotting leaves are a mixture, as they consist of a variety of compounds such as carbohydrates, proteins, and cellulose. These compounds retain their individual properties and can be separated through physical means.
The smell of rotting potatoes is not fatal, but inhaling certain gases released by rotting potatoes, such as hydrogen sulfide, can be harmful in high concentrations. It is important to avoid prolonged exposure to these gases in enclosed spaces.
Yes, wood rotting is a chemical change. It involves the breakdown of the wood's structure by fungi or bacteria, which changes the chemical composition of the wood through processes like hydrolysis and oxidation.
Exposure to rotting potato gas can pose potential health risks such as respiratory irritation, headaches, dizziness, and nausea. In severe cases, it can lead to difficulty breathing and even unconsciousness. It is important to avoid inhaling this gas and ensure proper ventilation when dealing with rotting potatoes.
rotting flesh
rotting flesh and other maggots
blood, sweat, rotting flesh
Rotting flesh
Piggy's rotting flesh (from the fire remains)
Must have a amebiasis bacteria
swelling, rotting flesh, can get so bad you have to amputate it
Northern Speckled Spider.
it emits a smell very much like rotting flesh.
it seems that your flesh and muscle is rotting and falling away and it is extremly contagious
they do so because of the flesh that is rotting. just like the flesh of a fruit or vegetable. they may have an odor too. its a special chemical that does it.
Acid or some sort of hallucinogen.