Questions LLC
Login
or
Sign Up
Ask a New Question
Science
Life Sciences
Biology
what happens to an animal/plant's body when it dies of natural causes?
1 answer
It dissolves into the ground to make rich, fertile soil.
You can
ask a new question
or
answer this question
.
Similar Questions
A scientist performs an experiment by placing petroleum jelly on under side of plant leaves, which blocks the leaves’ stomata.
Top answer:
The plant withers and dies.
Read more.
What is a polymer?(1 point)
Responses a natural resource formed on Earth from plant or animal remains a natural resource formed
Top answer:
a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials
Read more.
1. Under which of the following conditions would a fossil most likely form? (1point)
a. A living thing dies and sediment is very
Top answer:
1.b 2.a 3.a 4.b 5.c 6.a 7.a 8.c 9.a 10.c 11.c 12.b 13.true 14.true 100% correct for CA
Read more.
what is polymer?
a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials a natural resource formed on earth
Top answer:
Polymer refers to a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials.
Read more.
Which statement best describes a polymer?
* A. a chain of repeating compounds B. a natural resource C. a natural resource used to
Top answer:
A. a chain of repeating compounds
Read more.
3. What are the primary differences between plant cells and animal cells?
(1 point) A. plant cells have cytoplasm, animal cells
Top answer:
D. both B and C The primary differences between plant cells and animal cells are that plant cells
Read more.
What is a polymer?
a piece of a natural resource that has been broken down before it is recycled into new materials. a chain of
Top answer:
A polymer is a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials.
Read more.
Use the table below to identify characteristics and structures found in plant cells, animal cells, or both (check BOTH plant and
Top answer:
Plant Cells - Contains chloroplasts - Contains a cell wall Animal Cells - Contains mitochondria -
Read more.
What is a polymer?
a piece of a natural resource that has been broken down before it is recycled into new materials a natural
Top answer:
A polymer is a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials. It can be
Read more.
What is a polymer? (1 point)
a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials Oa natural resource
Top answer:
a chain of repeating compounds found in both natural and synthetic materials
Read more.
Related Questions
What qualifies a fossil to be used to find the absolute age of rocks?(1 point)
if the plant or animal existed for a long period
What is a polymer?(1 point)
a natural resource used to make synthetic materials a natural resource formed on Earth from plant or
what is a difference between plant and animal cells 1: animal cells have a cell wall while plant cells do not 2: animal cells
What is a polymer?(1 point)
a natural resource used to make synthetic materials a natural resource formed on Earth from plant or
A gram of living plant material with Carbon-14 , decays at a rate of about 16 disintegrations per minute. When the plant dies,
Which of the following statements correctly describes a difference between plant cells and animal cells?
Plant cells have an
The radioactive decay of carbon-14 is first-order and the half-life is 5800 years. While a plant
or animal is living, it has a
Plant and animal cells differ in a variety of ways. Notice when you compare the model cells, plant cells contain chloroplasts
Use the table below to identify characteristics and structures found in plant cells, animal cells, or both (check BOTH plant and
Plant cells can use energy from the sun to make food. Animal cells cannot. Which organelle is responsible for this difference