yeah stupid
They become food for other organisms, they decompose and ultimately the become part of the soil
The organisms that are involved in the movement of nitrogen between the air and soil and back to the air are plants and bacteria. When plants decompose they release nitrogen and bacteria fixes nitrogen back into the air.
Producers make food for most organisms: they depend on them for their survival. Decomposers deliver nutrients back inot the soil and decompose dead/decaying animals/plants.
Yes, but not just plants are organisms. Organisms are allliving things, so plants are organisms.
Plants
bacteria
they decompose They decompose when they are eaten away by small organisms that eat dead organism matter.
No, fungi are consumers not producers. They decompose or parasitize other organisms.
They become food for other organisms, they decompose and ultimately the become part of the soil
From the research i have descovered, mushrooms are decomposers.Fungi like mushrooms, mildew, mold and toadstools are not plants. They don't have chlorophyll so they can't make their own food. Fungi release enzymes that decompose dead plants and animals. Fungi absorb nutrients from the organisms they are decomposing! :D
increased growth marine plants
increased growth marine plants
yes almost all organisms do. they body parts decay over time and late decompose or evolve into plants.they make good soil it is said to be rich in nutrients. hope that helps
A producer!
The organisms that are involved in the movement of nitrogen between the air and soil and back to the air are plants and bacteria. When plants decompose they release nitrogen and bacteria fixes nitrogen back into the air.
no but it breaks up into tiny pieces but does not decompose
Living beings those who derived their nutrition through saprophytic way, known as decomposers get their food by breaking down dead matter into simpler chemicles. Example- Algae, bacterias and some plants like mushrooms.