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Biology, 04.02.2020 04:52, jeffyisdrunk

When plants and animals die, their bodies are decomposed by organisms such as bacteria or fungi. which statement is true regarding the decomposition process?
decomposition is a chemical change because the organism is broken down into new substances.

decomposition is a physical change because the identity of the dead plant or animal does not change.

decomposition is a chemical change because the identity of the dead plant or animal does not change.

decomposition is a physical change because the organism is broken down into new substances.

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