Chitin and cellulose are molecules that do not spontaneously break down but can be digested by bacteria and some other microorganisms. since carbon is not among the most common elements in the earth's crust, what would happen if all of the chitin-digesting and cellulose-digesting organisms on the earth were destroyed?
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