Biology, asked by ShephaliSharma, 1 year ago

why some substances are biodegradable and some are not? ​

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Answered by aarushibhandari0906
10

Answer:

Explanation:

In our environment, many of the substances are broken easily by decomposers (bacteria and fungi) as they possess specific enzymes for such activity. However, there are other substances also which are not broken down in this manner and are known as non-biodegradable substances


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Answered by deepanshuverma2510
5

Substance which is organic or naturally occurring then It can be decompose by decomposer. But some substance which is prepared in factory is nonbiodegradable

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