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Maggots are decomposers and help to recycle nutrients.
Yes, there are decomposers in the plains of the US. Decomposers play a crucial role in breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. They include bacteria, fungi, worms, and other organisms that help decompose plant and animal remains.
Do all oranisms help keep the balance of an ecosystem
villi in the esophagus help move nutrients into the blood
Other nonliving parts of the ecosystem that help you are: water, sunlight, and oxygen. The most important living part of the ecosystem is plants.
decomposers help return the nutrients in the envierment :)
Maggots are decomposers and help to recycle nutrients.
Fungi and bacteria work by recycling dead organisms and putting their nutrients back in to the soil in the desert. They feed on the dead organism and help to keep the ecosystem balanced.
THEY ABSORB NUTRIENTS FROM AIR
It is important to recycle nutrients in an ecosystem so the depletion of Earth's natural resources can be reduced. To maintain the balance of these nutrients in the system and to ensure that the total amount remains the same can only be achieved through recycling.
Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi are responsible for the breakdown of organic matter, releasing nutrients into the soil. Detritivores vary depending on the ecosystem (e.g. in some forest ecosystems, woodlice and earthworms help in breaking down dead matter).Hope this helps. :)
becuase they provide nutrients to the river, and when they die, they help feed other animals.
An ecosystem considered to be sustainable when resources are not permanently depleted or damaged.
Yes, there are decomposers in the plains of the US. Decomposers play a crucial role in breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. They include bacteria, fungi, worms, and other organisms that help decompose plant and animal remains.
they are the ones who help unlock the nutrients such as carbon and nitrogen inside the dead matter otherwise known as decomposers.
Decomposers help us because when they break down a plant or animal, they release nutrients back into the ecosystem so another cycle can begin.
Well, scavengers eat the decomposed organism's. After the organism has been digested, the nutrients are released through the scavengers stool back into the environment which helps to revitalize other plants and animals.