Algae fibre
Algae fibre is photosynthetic organisms that use sunlight to make oxygen and organic.
Algae fibre is photosynthetic organisms that use sunlight to make oxygen and organic.
Anaerobic environment. Anaerobic is a term used to describe a situation that lacks oxygen, or an organism or process that requires the absence of oxygen.
Aramid fibre is a name of a specific type of stable and heat-resistant fibre introduced early in the 1960s by the chemical giant DuPont.
The Atmosphere is a term used to describe the mixture of different gasses that surrounds Earth. These gases consist predominantly of nitrogen, oxygen, argon, carbon dioxide, and water vapour. Most people believe the atmosphere is thick.
The biosphere is the term used to describe all of Earth’s living organism, and organic matter not yet decomposed.
Glucose is a simple sugar, or monosaccharide, formula C6H12O6. This six-carbon carbohydrate is the main source of energy for animals and plants.
Polymer. Natural polymers are biodegradable. Formed naturally in all living organism, both in plants and animals; made from elements such as carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. In animals, natural polymers are found in muscles skin, silk, hair, wool and fur.
Every day, large quantities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are emitted to the atmosphere from both anthropogenic and natural sources.