Answer:
The Food has to digest
Explanation:
Your Stomach doesn't realize you've overeaten until your body starts to break it down.
Dead organic matter from the plants in the form of litter and root exudate (including acids, sugars, polysaccharides and ectoenzymes) and dead roots are processed by living organisms in the soils.
<span>For example, earthworms may substantially improve soil condition in newly formed soils, such as in post mining sites. In the same time, earthworms can also cause severe negative impacts by bringing invasive exotic species to the ecosystem.</span>
Plants<span>, </span>animals<span> and micro-organisms (fungi and bacteria) all affect </span>soil formation<span> by producing or contributing to humus production. The amount of humus in a </span>soil<span> is a result of how much </span>plant material has been incorporated into it.
In a chemical reaction, only the atoms present in the reactants can end up in the products. No new atoms are created, and no atoms are destroyed. In a chemical reaction, reactants contact each other, bonds between atoms in the reactants are broken, and atoms rearrange and form new bonds to make the products.
Water typically diffuses in and out of cells depending on the concentration of solutes (other gunk not water) in both the cell and the external environment. Osmosis (the diffusion of water), happens from where the solute concentration is lowest to where the solute concentration is highest (or more sensibly, water travels to dilute the solute; so imagine if a cell with a lot of gunk in it swims into pure water, water will start to move into the cell).
Answer:
Oxidoreductases, transferases and hydrolases are the most abundant forms of enzymes.
Explanation: