Yes, a termite is considered a decomposer as it eats wood. their teeth must be very sharp
On the Lighter SideIf it gets it's teeth stuck into a Beethoven symphony, then yes it's definitely a decomposer!
They don't decompose the wood-they can digest cellulose; meaning they eat it, literally.
yes. because if they didn't exist there would be a lot of extra wood and wood is thrown out all the time such as in places like forests and scrapyards.
they break down large matter made up of celluose to small particles
Not in the decomposition of bodies. Termites only eat wood
Yes, Termites use protozoa to decompose wood, and Earthworms use the same to decompose earth.
No, termites are wood boring insects.
cellulase enzymes
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Soil organisms aid in the decomposition process. Decomposition is a process in which animals and plants bodies rot and break down.
mutualism is when 2 organisms benefit from each other. the termite benefits from the Trychonympha because the Trychonympha breaks down the CELLULOSE in the wood that the termites eat, which helps the digestive system "clear out". The Trychonympha benefits from the termite because the Trychonympha gets CELLULASE from the termite, which is the thing in the Trychonympha that actually does the "breaking down" of the cellulose. Without eachother, they wouldn't be able to survive.
It eats soild which helps in the oxygen cycle.
Termite
It is the movement of a termite.
termite in Tagalog: anay
One thing it does is aid in decomposition.
yes because the moisture turns it into mush and helps breed bacteria
Vice vera---- a Termite is an insect.
Danilo Termite is 6'.