When organisms die they decompose or in other words, to begin to be apart of the earth. When decomposition sets in the organisms begins to rot and their bodies are either eaten by other animals first. Or second they are preserved into the soil to where their skin is eaten by insects. When an organism dies it turns the soil near it into fertile soil.
some bacteria can die. Boiling water will kill some types of bacteria. A common misunderstanding is freezing the item. This will only stop the growth and when the bacteria "wake up" they will continue to grow. Another way to kill bacteria is to wash the item frequently.
the best answer any one could give on that topic would be Michael Weaver a microbiologist. you can read his wonderfull document on the process of decaying bodies and the role of bacteria. http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/2005-04/1114460899.Gb.r.html
When an organism dies, it is broken down into nutrients by bacteria, which can be absorbed by plants.
I can't answer your question because I need the type of bacteria your talking about.
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it is killed by white blood cells
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus.
Cavity bacteria is alive
its way to much to tell there is countless amouts of bacteria and it would be imposable to tell you.
dead fish
Probably to humans, I wouldn't eat dead leaves. Well yes you wouldn't eat dead leaves but in an eco way they are helpful.
why is turbidity not an accurate measurement of viable bacteria in a culture
Dead bacteria and cells in the tissue form pus.
Cavity bacteria is alive
Both living and dead animals host bacteria. If something is wet at all its very often covered with bacteria.
Bacteria collects nutrients from dead organisms.
Cavity bacteria is alive
Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
bacteria and fungi
Ocean bacteria that break down matter such as dead fish and dead plants are categorized as decomposers.
Bacteria that attack and digest dead tissue are called prime decomposers or decomposing bacteria. As digesting as it sounds, decomposing bacteria are a healthy and much needed part of the food web.
Bacteria , Fungi , Algae!
its way to much to tell there is countless amouts of bacteria and it would be imposable to tell you.