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"Growth materials" is not a common term or concept. It could refer to materials used for promoting growth in plants or animals, such as fertilizers or growth hormones. It would be helpful to provide more context or detail for a more specific answer.
Animals can dig holes and can kick up dirt i guess, and when roots grow from plants they can grow into cracks in rocks and cause them to break apart. I dont know the second way for plants to move the surface materials.
Organic matter comes from living organisms such as plants and animals. When these organisms die and decompose, they release organic materials into the environment. Additionally, organic matter can be found in materials like compost, manure, and decaying plant material.
Toxic materials are substances that can cause harm or injury to living organisms upon exposure, either immediately or over time. These materials can include chemicals, heavy metals, pesticides, and radioactive substances, among others. Proper handling, storage, and disposal of toxic materials are crucial to prevent harm to humans and the environment.
A consumer that puts materials from dead plants and animals back into the soil, air, and water is called a decomposer. Decomposers break down organic matter into simpler substances, which are then released back into the environment to be used by plants and other organisms. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, and some insects.
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though curiously, our brains do contain magnetite, the mineral thought to aid other animals' brains in detecting the field.)
yes they do.
Both animals & plants get there raw materials from the sunlight! :)
Animals such as birds, fish, and some reptiles have been found to have magnetite in their brains. This mineral acts like a compass, allowing them to sense the Earth's magnetic field and use it for navigation.
== == materials get into water by animals waste
All animals get the materials from outside the body. They ingest them by eating.
gadolinium magnetite ... I don't know if this is a metal ... In biology we learn about it in crystal form helping animals orient themselves according to the poles.
In the mitochondria
manure
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