you go to your dad and find his but then slap it and u get a rotting log
cause it is rotting
i dont get ur question =P
Many saprophytic fungi, such as Polyporus, live under a rotting log.
No dead things live in any ecosystem
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An ecosystem is a habitat plus a community. A habitat provides everything an organism needs such as shelter, food, protection. So a big ecosystem, like a rain forest, can have loads of other habitats. Like a fallen log, a pond etc. Therefore, it is false.
Its a part of a tree that is dead and rotting away.
Can a fallen log be considered an ecosystem? Explain your answer.
organisms live in it... O_O
i dont get ur question =P
Many saprophytic fungi, such as Polyporus, live under a rotting log.
insects
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Caterpillars that I have observed seem to prefer live vegetation, but a rotting log may contain grubs and other larvae.
No, a decaying log is not an ecosystem. It is a habitat, or where living things live.
Rotting log? Animals? e.g. toadstools and bracket fungus Credits - Mr. Black Don't mind the word
Fungi lack chlorophyll, the structure that allows normal plants to undergo photosynthesis. They instead grow on rotting vegetation because they can then feed off the energy the dying plants had.