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I know that bacteria and fungi are microorganisms......bacteria is every where,and fungi prevents athletics foot.........but i don't know about the decomposition part. Sorry I can't help!!!!!
bacteria and fungi
They are decomposers in ecosystems.
Fungi digest macromolecules by extracellular enzyme activity.
this is because bacteria is responsible for the break down of the tissue
It protects against infectious agents such as fungi,bacteria and viruses.
Bacteria that break down dead matter and wastes belong to the genus Bacillus, while fungi that perform this role are classified as saprophytic fungi. These microorganisms play a crucial role in decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients in the environment.
Two main decomposers are bacteria and fungi. Bacteria break down organic matter into simpler compounds, while fungi help break down tough materials such as cellulose and lignin. Both play important roles in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
The decomposers , bacteria, and fungi, break down waste and dead organisms returning nitrogen they contain back into the soil.
There are several bacteria that can play a role in decomposition after death, including certain species of Clostridium, Pseudomonas, and Proteus. These bacteria thrive on the nutrients released by breaking down tissues during decomposition. However, it's important to note that a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, and insects, contributes to the decomposition process.
Fungi is a decomposer.
Fungi are organisms that belong to their own kingdom, separate from plants, animals, and bacteria. They play important roles in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and forming symbiotic relationships with plants. Some common examples of fungi include mushrooms, yeast, and molds.