Animals depend on bacteria and fungi because they decompose dead organisms and fertilize the soil.Some bacteria also are in dairy like yogurt, milk,and etc.Some fungi help break down and absorb all the bad bacteria around us.
Simply put, bacteria break the triple bonds of diatomic nitrogen so plant can use it in this form. Fungi break down tough plant detritus so that it can be recycled back into the system to be used again.
Members of the kingdom Animalia depend on Bacteria and Fungi because Bacteria and Fungi recycle nutrients in dead organisms.
animals depend on bacteria and fungi because they decompose dead organisms and fertilize the soil so that plants can grow. then the animals eat the plants.
No, fungi can live without a relationship with animals or bacteria.
In general, fungi are have higher osmotic tolerance than bacteria. However, the osmotic tolerance really depend on the species of the bacteria and fungi.
animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria
Protista
Decomposers, or detrivores
No, fungi can live without a relationship with animals or bacteria.
Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.Archaea (archibacteria), Bacteria, Eucaryota (Eucariotes). The latter include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
worms fungi bacteria
In general, fungi are have higher osmotic tolerance than bacteria. However, the osmotic tolerance really depend on the species of the bacteria and fungi.
animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria
Plants, Animals, fungi and bacteria.
The 5 Kingdoms are: Fungi, Plants, Animals, Prokaryotes and Protoctistans.
Heterotrophs
Heterotrophs
i think it is bacteria and fungi
Plants, fungi and animals are eukaryotic. Bacteria are prokaryotic. Prokaryotes lack nuclear membranes and organelles.
No, Decomposers are not animals they are either insects, bacteria, or fungi.