Only very rarely.
Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.
In biology, detritus is non-living particulate organic material (as opposed to dissolved organic material). It typically includes the bodies or fragments of dead organisms as well as fecal material.
YES!!! By the very fact that it is named 'Organic' means it contains carbon .
Decomposers feed on dead organic matter such as fallen leaves, dead animals, and decaying plant material. They break down this organic material into simpler compounds, returning nutrients back into the ecosystem for other living organisms to use.
Fossils are not living because they are the preserved remains or impressions of organisms that lived in the past. Over time, minerals replace the organic material of the organism, turning it into rock-like structures. This process effectively "freezes" the organism in time, making it no longer alive.
Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.
Fossils transform into oil over time through a process called diagenesis. This involves the burial of organic material, such as dead plants and animals, deep underground where high pressure and temperature cause chemical changes. Over millions of years, these changes turn the organic material into hydrocarbons, which make up crude oil.
In biology, detritus is non-living particulate organic material (as opposed to dissolved organic material). It typically includes the bodies or fragments of dead organisms as well as fecal material.
fossils
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Bacteria.
Decomposers eat dead organic matter such as fallen leaves, dead animals, and plant material. They break down this organic material into simpler compounds, releasing nutrients back into the environment for other organisms to use.
Organic Material
As with any other organic material, it decomposes.
YES!!! By the very fact that it is named 'Organic' means it contains carbon .
Decomposers consume detritus, dead organic matter. Parasites dwell in (organic) hosts and feed off of them.
decomposition