The remains of the dead plant and animals are decomposed by micro-organisms into simple substances which are more easily reabsorbed by plants as their nutrients such as mineral ions and nitrates. If this process did not occur, new plants could not grow.
animals are consumers and plants are producers.
No, detrivores are animals that eat the remains of organic material like a Vulture, producers make their own 'food' like plants. Hope this helped!
No. Animals are consumers. Plants are producers.
Dead plants and animals are helpful because when they decompose, the bacteria help release certain nutrients into the ground that plants thrive on. Sort of like if one plant releases nitrogen into the soil and then is planted next to a plant that thrives on it.
Only plants are producers. All animals are consumers.
Green plants are called producers because they produce food for animals.
Decomposers break down dead animals, therefore they are good to the plants (producers) which are the base of the food chain/web.
a cactus
Tiny remains of animals and plants in streams come from the mountains. When it rains, these remains are washed down the mountains toward the streams.
No, only plants are producers. Animals, such as raccoons , are all consumers,
Only plants are producers. Animals eat plants or other animals- they consume them.
Lions feed on animals that eat plants which are producers.