Prokaryotes recycle carbon and make nitrogen available to plants
yes
None. Plants recycle carbon dioxide continuously.
The plants recycle the air.
Recycle , watering plants
Plants recycle materials by breathing out oxygen. It is in some way like a trade. We breath out carbon dioxide, then they inhale carbon dioxide through their leaves, then exhale oxygen. So they recycle their materials by exhaling oxygen through their leaves.
Sort of, it's plants that recycle carbon dioxide back into oxygen and they need sunlight to do this.
Detritivores, Decomposers or saprotrophs(bacteria, fungi, and various types of worms) are organisms that feed on dead plants and animals and help recycle them by breaking them down into simpler molecules so that they can be absorbed by new plants.
Decomposers such as fungi and bacteria
first it goes to recycycle plants then it goes onto a roller and gets squashed
They act to recycle nutrients by keeping everything contained in it's environment.
Detritivores, Decomposers or saprotrophs(bacteria, fungi, and various types of worms) are organisms that feed on dead plants and animals and help recycle them by breaking them down into simpler molecules so that they can be absorbed by new plants.