How to use in-sentence of “organic matter”:
+ In the past, non-photosynthetic plants were thought to get food by breaking down organic matter like fungi do.
+ Catabolism breaks down organic matter and harvests energy by way of cellular respiration.
+ In terrestrial ecosystems, leaf litter and other organic matter gets mixed with soil.
+ Since the bombardment is slightly variable, and for other reasons, the C taken into organic matter is also slightly variable.
+ Some of the organic matter eaten by heterotrophs, such as sugars, provides energy.
+ Primary production is the production of organic matter from inorganic carbon sources.
+ Their life style is called ‘saprophytic’, because they break down and intake organic matter through their cell walls.

Example sentences of “organic matter”:
+ Wind-dropped loess and organic matter accumulated.
+ Most dead organic matter is eventually broken down and used by bacteria and fungi.
+ The organic matter found in the soil is not counted in the soil texture.
+ In electrification of waste heat, organic matter can be used as a working medium to produce electricity on much lower temperatures compared to the water steam cycle.
+ The difference was that before the GOE, organic matter and dissolved iron chemically captured any free oxygen.
+ Earthworms are important to the environment, breaking down organic matter and passing it through their gut as newly enriched soil.
+ The bricks often have added lime, ash, and organic matter to speed the burning.
+ This branch is black with the organic matter picked up by the river.
+ Wind-dropped loess and organic matter accumulated.
+ Most dead organic matter is eventually broken down and used by bacteria and fungi.
+ The organic matter found in the soil is not counted in the soil texture.
+ Manures improve the fertility of the soil by adding organic matter and lots of nutrients, such as nitrogen that is trapped by bacteria in the soil.
+ Also, many species help decompose organic matter in soil.
+ In so doing, fertility is increased through the nutrients and organic matter that are returned to the soil.
+ A soil has a “soil texture” and it has organic matter mixed in it.
+ It often results when bacteria break down organic matter if there is no oxygen.
