A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the organic matter of dead organisms to supply itself with nutrients. In doing so, decomposers leave behind nutrients that become a part of the soil and replenish the ecosystem's nutrients. This leads to a greater amount of production of organic compounds.
An organism that eats dead matter and waste is called a detritivore. Fungi are organisms that are able to absorb nutrients from dead matter and waste.
It's called a omnivore
bacteria and fungi
Decomposer's...
Decomposer
An organisms job is to use waste, to produce waste
The removal of waste from an organism is called excretion.
Due to transpiration,important materials are transport into the every cells of an organism and it releases the waste products from the organisms.
Respiring organisms, these can be from humans such as ourselves to micro-organisms, such as bacteria. There is one 'waste' product of photosynthesis - oxygen, glucose is all used or stored by the plant. Oxygen is not a complete waste, as it is used in plant respiration, however, the oxygen released from the plant can be used in respiration in other organisms.
the excretion
Bacteria
Kidneys
An organisms job is to use waste, to produce waste
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers.
byproduct
Decomposers.
The removal of waste from an organism is called excretion.
Organisms called decomposers or detritivores.
Cells do the same, or very similar things, whether they are part of a unicellular organism or a multicellular organism; they have a metabolism, they consume nutrients and oxygen, they have waste products, etc.
This type of organism is called a decomposer.
Due to transpiration,important materials are transport into the every cells of an organism and it releases the waste products from the organisms.
Some like organism what we called "Decomposers".They need "waste" to sustain theirselves.