A mineral is a naturally occurring inorganic substance formed within the Earth's crust that is neither plant nor animal. Minerals have a defined chemical composition and crystal structure.
Hibiscus is a plant, not a compound.
Soil is composed of mineral particles (sand, silt, and clay), organic matter (decaying plant and animal material), water, and air. The specific composition can vary depending on factors such as location, climate, and plant growth.
The earth was a vacum called singularity which later exploded and different force separated to form a open space where plant and animal originated to form present complex chemical reaction
A mineral is something that comes from the earth but is neither a plant nor an animal. Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic substances with a defined chemical composition and orderly internal structure.
A plant cell wall is mostly cellulose (C6H10O5).
Bacteria plants extract copper by absorbing its chemical properties. The same goes along with fungi but they absorb the copper and use that as a reproduction synthetic. Bacteria plants can also repel the copper if the chemical properties to them is not suffice or sufficient. First, bacteria will explore the copper and its chemical properties and search for the right chemical composition to support the plant. Then, once the pathogen/virus finds the right chemical composition, they absorb the chemical composition in the copper and return to the plant. Finally, they repel the composition from their bodies into the plant which makes it suffice to create glucose.
Chloroplast are in plant. It is used in turning sunlight energy into chemical energy.
no! completely different chemical composition. different plant, marijuana is natural and used from the plant, opiates go through a systhesis from the plant
yes, Biochemistry absolutely deals with the chemistry of living organisms both plant and animal. Protoplasm is the basis of all forms of life. Although the protoplasm of each different kind of cell in each kind of animal or plant is different in characteristic yet the chemical composition, organization, and chemical processes in those many different forms of protoplasm are similar in many espects. Animal biochemistry is significantly developed by the assistance of investigations of the chemical processes of plants and microorganisms and vice-versa.
Animal dungs can vary in chemical composition depending on the animal species and diet. Generally, they are rich in organic matter, nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. When decomposed, animal dungs release nutrients that can improve soil fertility and support plant growth.
Promicium is neither a plant nor an animal cell. Promicium is a chemical element with the symbol Pm and atomic number 61.