sorry to think this is a funny question. The answer is yes you can, basically cause you eat dead animals, your body then takes what it requires.
Decomposers are insects, microscopic animals, bacteria or fungi which eat organic material. As they digest it, they extract energy and nutrients for themselves, and their waste enriches the soil.
Tiny plants and animals that break down dead materials into nutrients are call DECOMPOSERS
Dead skin carries more than enough nutrients for ringworm to survive. It is easily spread and therefore never runs out of nutrients.
Decomposers break down dead plants and animals. They return the nutrients to the soil.
the animals have less nutrients.
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worms decompose dead things and turn the dead things into nutrients. Usually animals manure helps fertilize soil also
The process is called decomposition or decay. Fungi produce enzymes that break down the cellulose and lignin present in dead leaves, allowing them to extract nutrients from the organic material. This helps in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
The Eumycota are fungi that thrive on the dead tissues of plants and animals. They get their nutrients from decomposed matter and store them as energy.
Decomposers break down dead material. They break down dead plants and animals and absorb their nutrients back in to the soil.
Because plants absorb nutrients from the plants and animals.
They decompose dead plants and animals and nutrients to plants and the soil