Animals and plants are organic components of nature. They have living tissue. They rely upon a carbon basis for their organs to function.
NO, it's organic in nature.
Honey is acidic in nature, with an average pH of around 3.9. This acidity is partly due to the presence of organic acids in honey.
the plastics are versatile because they're composed of organic condensation.
Something that is the opposite of geometric and that is three-dimensional in nature defines an organic object. An organic object lacks regularity and symmetry since nature abhors a straight line. It manifests the three dimensions of depth, height and width.
Organic compounds are compounds based on carbon. They are usually - but not always - associate with life. An example is CaCO3, chalk, which, in nature, is formed from animal remains. Inorganic compounds are those that are not organic.
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"Organic architecture takes this thought from within the nature of the thing. It is a profound nature study." - Frank Lloyd Wright, the father of the philosophy known as organic architecture, 1952
environment
No, Chlorophyll is organic in nature.
Mountains are formed by nature. Plants are organic because they contain carbon. The grass on mountains has to be organic due to nature. Mountains, such as Mount Everest, contain soil. Dirt also contains Carbon, making it organic. Due to the rule of carbon, Mountains are organic
It occurs in nature. All natural products considered organic.
Nature's Path
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NO, it's organic in nature.
Yes, organic acids can be corrosive in nature, particularly at high concentrations. They can react with certain materials causing damage or corrosion. However, the corrosive nature of an organic acid will depend on its concentration and the specific material it comes into contact with.
It is in chemical sense an organic molecule. Glyphosate can only be originated by organic synthesis by the human. Otherwise, glyphosate is not present in nature.