Answer:
Decomposers are organisms (mostly bacteria and fungi) that break down dead plants and animals, eventually turning them into nutrients that will be added to soil. These nutrients are very important to continue the cycle in the ecosystem. Slugs, earthworms, millipedes, and centipedes also help break down dead things.
Explanation:
Type your answer here... The molecule contains no carbon double bonds.
Answer:
20 minutes
Explanation:
Divide distance by speed to get time
D/S = t
350/17.5 = 20
(Just an fyi you posted this in biology)
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No, they actually have a bit of food stored up in the seed. If you look at a bean, you will find that there is some extra substance in it. That is the energy it uses to start growing its roots and stem.
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