living things and their products are organic compounds
it can be found in the body, products or remains of living things
Non-metallic ores are minerals that do not contain significant amounts of metal. These ores are typically used in manufacturing processes to produce products such as glass, ceramics, and fertilizers. Examples of non-metallic ores include limestone, gypsum, and salt.
The three waste products in living things are carbon dioxide, urea, and feces. Carbon dioxide is a byproduct of cellular respiration, urea is a byproduct of protein metabolism, and feces contain undigested food and waste products from the digestive system.
The four life functions of all living things are: nutrition (obtaining and using energy), transport (moving substances within the organism), respiration (releasing energy from food), and excretion (removing waste products).
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
Organic
Actinium is extremely rare; less than 1mg/t of uranium ores. Don't exist in living beings.
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living things and their products are organic compounds
it can be found in the body, products or remains of living things
Non-metallic ores are minerals that do not contain significant amounts of metal. These ores are typically used in manufacturing processes to produce products such as glass, ceramics, and fertilizers. Examples of non-metallic ores include limestone, gypsum, and salt.
There are many names for living things and their products. Chickens for example are very popular and they produce eggs.
Wood, coal, animal products, metal ores
Copper salts are toxic to most living things.
Yes, all living organisms produce waste products. That is one of the things that makes them alive.