Biogenic Substance
A
biogenic substance
is a substance produced by
life
processes. It may be either constituents of, or secretions produced by
plants
or
animals
.
Examples
Coal
and
oil
are examples of constituents which have undergone changes over
geologic time
periods.
Chalk
, and
limestone
are examples of secretions (marine
animal shells
) which are of geologic age.
Cotton
and
wood
is are biogenic constituents of contemporary origin.
Pearls
,
silk
and
ambergris
are examples of secretions of contemporary origin.
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