Grasses are photosynthesizing-able plants made of basic elements: carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus. Grasses are made up of many cellular organisms that work as one to make the grass grow, live and survive like it does.
No, grass is a multicellular organism.
When grass decays, the organic matter in the grass is broken down by microbes through the process of decomposition. During this process, carbon stored in the plant material is released as carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere.
No, grass is not a compound; it is a complex organism made up of various elements like carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. Grass is a living plant that consists of a multitude of compounds such as cellulose, proteins, chlorophyll, and water.
It is a physical change because it is still grass. Nothing new has been made.
No, grass is not a molecule. Grass is a complex organism made up of various molecules such as proteins, carbohydrates, and chlorophyll. Molecules are combinations of atoms bonded together, while grass is a living plant composed of many different types of molecules working together.
grass stain is made up of a stain from grass.......DDUUUHHH!
A grass stain is made out of plant food.
Broccoli is not composed of grass, but is actually made of broccoli.
Yes, grass is made of cells. Each blade of grass is composed of many individual cells that make up its structure and function.
It is covered in grass which made the grass for food.
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