Yes, decaying food can produce gas.
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If this is for Biology 1, this is cheating! But I'll answer anyways. No, because saprophytic means that it's eating from decaying plant/animal matter, and being autotrophic makes it an autophyte, which means it can make it's own food.
electrical or potential (gas) to heat.
They use it to cook steaks on a gas grill. But if you a charcoal grill it has more flavor.
producers because they produce their own food. producers are always plants because plants perform photosynthesis and produce their own food
Fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) are made from ancient plants and animals. Organic matter deposited 300 million years ago came under great pressure and over the years turned into coal, oil and gas.
Yes, decaying food can produce gas.
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Yes, decaying vegetation underwater in a swamp will produce methane, also known as swamp gas.
Yes. Methane, which is a much more dangerous greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide. This is Methane, it is the simplest Alkane and the principal component of natural gas. Chemical formula CH4
A macaw is a consumer because it does not produce its own food and it does not decompose dead or decaying things.
Beetles do not produce their own food. Instead, the beetle will eat decaying fruit, dry wood, and even dung for nourishment.
The decaying of food has positive and negative effects on human life. Decaying matter fertilizes the soil and allows plants to grow, aiding human agriculture. However, decaying matter also cultivates harmful microorganisms that can cause diseases in humans.
Pressure from sediment turned decaying plankton at the bottom of the ocean into natural gas.
A food source.
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Dead or decaying matter in nature becomes a food source. Nutrients enter the soil and insects and other animals invade the dead or decaying matter for food.