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Organic matter in a compost bin decomposes as a result of bacteria action.
Fungi give off powerful digestive enzymes that break down organic matter. This happens
No, mold does not put oxygen into the air. Mold is a type of fungus that consumes organic matter, and like other living organisms, it consumes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide as a byproduct of its metabolic processes.
It is easy to mistake an Earthworm as an autotroph (an organism that synthesizes its own energy from inorganic sources) because it consumes soil and dirt. However, soil actually contains organic matter. By definition, a heterotroph is an organism that consumes organic matter for energy. An earthworm is therefore a heterotroph, not an autotroph.
Yes, garter snakes are vertebrates. They have a backbone. All snakes and all reptiles for that matter are vertebrates.
Whether garter belts are comfortable or not is a matter of opinion. Different companies and styles can be more comfortable then others.
A rolly polly (or woodlouse) typically consumes dead or living plants, organic matter, or some other sort of organic vegetation.
A non-example of a decomposer would be a predator that actively hunts and consumes other organisms for food without breaking down dead organic matter.
Everything that consumes something of matter expels something of matter. So yes, they do.
The science of how fossils form: what happens to organic matter, its traces and the organisms themselves after death is called: taphonomy
'Organische stof' is a Dutch equivalent of 'organic matter'.