Both organic and inorganic molecules or macromolecules
Organic molecules are consumed by living organisms as a source of energy through processes like cellular respiration or fermentation. This energy is used to fuel various cellular activities and maintain life processes. Examples of organisms that consume organic molecules include animals, fungi, and certain bacteria.
A diamond is made of highly compressed carbon molecules and therefore by definition is organic
Any living organism, in this case 'worms', are all organic in nature. The basis of calling them organic is presence of life in them and if consider it chemically, then they have organic compounds as their constituent building blocks. This is the reason they are called organic.
Lipids are organic molecules that are naturally occurring and they are insoluble in water.
organism that depends on preexisting organic plants
There are billions of organic molecules
Both organic and inorganic molecules or macromolecules
Organic molecules form the structure of all living organisms and derive energy from the organism's environment.
essential components of many organic molecules;used in metabolismby many organism
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Heterotrophs
Organic molecules are consumed by living organisms as a source of energy through processes like cellular respiration or fermentation. This energy is used to fuel various cellular activities and maintain life processes. Examples of organisms that consume organic molecules include animals, fungi, and certain bacteria.
Metabolism involves ither using energy to build organic molecules or breaking down organic molecules in which energy is stored. Organic molecules contain carbon.Therefore, an organism's metabolism is part of Earth's carbon cycle.
Heterotoph
Decomposer, scavenger or carrion-eater
The bacteria consumes or eats all of the wastes, that is how it lives.