leaves decomposes faster
by the air
Hyaluronidase
its most likely fungi and bacteria
protease and amylase
Yes, exposure to light can accelerate the spoiling of food by promoting the growth of bacteria and oxidation of nutrients. It is recommended to store food in dark or opaque containers to help preserve its freshness.
it decomposes much faster
Time ! (and the same things that would decompose any other living being faster than time)
bacteria decomposes the rainforest
A dead organism decomposes in a rainforest
hot decomposes fast and cold decomposes slower
anything that decomposes. and everything decomposes, so all foods. on some faster than on others. sorry i don't have any examples, but probably on acidic stuff like fruit a lot slower that on cooked food that has been contaminated
Depends on the food, but fruit normally has a better shelf life than meat does. In the compost pile, fruit will break down faster than many other foods, but of course, never put meat or fats into the compost pile.
Mice are NOT decomposes. Decomposes, as the name suggests, decomposes organic matter. Mice merely digest the thing, which all animals do. Decomposes are living things such as fungi, and bacteria.Unless you're talking about whether mice will decompose. That's a yes.
A substance that naturally decomposes into harmless materials is called?
Bacteria.
a crumb
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