They are decomposers in ecosystems.
I know that bacteria and fungi are microorganisms......bacteria is every where,and fungi prevents athletics foot.........but i don't know about the decomposition part. Sorry I can't help!!!!!
Fungi digest macromolecules by extracellular enzyme activity.
Yes, there are decomposers in the plains of the US. Decomposers play a crucial role in breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. They include bacteria, fungi, worms, and other organisms that help decompose plant and animal remains.
Yes, many insects eat fungi as part of their diet. Some insect species, such as fungus gnats and termites, consume fungi as their primary food source. Other insects, like certain beetles and ants, also feed on fungi, either directly or as a secondary food item. These insects play an important role in the decomposition of dead plant material and nutrient cycling in ecosystems.
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I know that bacteria and fungi are microorganisms......bacteria is every where,and fungi prevents athletics foot.........but i don't know about the decomposition part. Sorry I can't help!!!!!
Termites ingest wood, but it's the bacteria inside their bodies that digest it.
recycle nutrients from dead organisms or their wastes
bacteria and fungi
yes
Fungi digest macromolecules by extracellular enzyme activity.
It protects against infectious agents such as fungi,bacteria and viruses.
Yes, there are decomposers in the plains of the US. Decomposers play a crucial role in breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. They include bacteria, fungi, worms, and other organisms that help decompose plant and animal remains.
The decomposers , bacteria, and fungi, break down waste and dead organisms returning nitrogen they contain back into the soil.
Fungi is a decomposer.
well, termites eat wood faster when you play loud thumping music like rock or something. well, termites eat wood faster when you play loud thumping music like rock or something.
fungi decomposes the things within its ecosystem