Fungi play a vital role in ecosystems as decomposers because they have an underground network of fibers which absorb food from dead animals by breaking them down in to organic matter, which is anything that has carbon and hydrogen.
its important because they help degrade dead cirpses
Fungi are saprophytic i.e. they draw nourishment from dead and decaying matter. Thus fungi reintroduce the nutrients present in the dead matter back into the food chain.
it helps the humans in making of medicines and food.
because they eat cheese
Gelidium amansii is used to for the culture of bacteria and fungi. This helps humans by being able to develop vaccines and medicines for diseases.
Azobacter, Rhizobium,etc
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
.bacteria .virus .fungi .protoazoa
True Bacteria are prokaryotic but Fungi are Euukaryotic .
The biggest species of decomposers are fungi.
Fungi is a form of bacteria, that is actually sometimes good for your digestive tract.
Bacteria and fungi are used for many purposes. Such purposes include food. e.g. Mushrooms, yeast, etc.
They are a very important part of any ecosystem. Fungi and bacteria are decomposes.
Gelidium amansii is used to for the culture of bacteria and fungi. This helps humans by being able to develop vaccines and medicines for diseases.
bacteria and fungi
They are humans, plants, fungi, animals or bacteria! Hope this helps!
fungi and bacteria are decomposers. They decompose a dead organism and break it down into the soil into a substance called humus. I believe the humus helps the soil.
Azobacter, Rhizobium,etc
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
.bacteria .virus .fungi .protoazoa
they break other organisms and thngs down into the soil