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Which compound is responsible for the smell that is associated with the decomposition of dead animals? acetic acid butanoic acid cadaverine dimethylether

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cadaverine

Step-by-step explanation:

Cadaverine is a chemical compound with the IUPAC name of pentane-1,5-diamine. It is a chemical compound that emits a foul odour when decomposers like bacteria act on dead animal tissues.

Cadaverine is a product of protein hydrolysis by bacteria in dead tissues, specifically when amino acid LYSINE is decarboxylated. Hence, cadaverine is the compound responsible for the terrible smell produced when a dead animal is being decomposed.

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