Carbon Dioxide.
One example of a poison released by decaying matter is hydrogen sulfide. This gas is produced during the decomposition of organic materials in anaerobic (low-oxygen) conditions and can be toxic if inhaled in high concentrations. Symptoms of hydrogen sulfide poisoning can range from irritation to respiratory failure or death.
Energy is released.
`Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertilizer.
Vegetables and decaying matter.
Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertalizer. Sometimes marshy water, (I think it was something like that) is made up of decaying animals of plants.
Only fungi feed on dead or decaying matter.
Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertalizer. Sometimes marshy water, (I think it was something like that) is made up of decaying animals of plants.
Decaying organic matter in the soil is called humus. When it is added to the soil deliberately, it is called compost.
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