decomposers help return the nutrients in the envierment :)
If ecosystem is decomposed, ecological imbalance will be caused. The ecosystem will be depleted.
Three examples of decomposed objects include fallen leaves, which break down into nutrient-rich soil; a rotting fruit, which undergoes microbial decay; and a dead animal, which is decomposed by scavengers and bacteria, returning essential nutrients to the ecosystem. These processes play a vital role in nutrient cycling and ecosystem health.
A cricket is a detritivore. This means that it consumes decomposed plant material and thereby recycles carbon and nitrogen back into the ecosystem.
They help the ecosystem with there poo
When an organism dies, its body is broken down and decomposed by other organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and scavengers. These organisms help recycle the nutrients from the dead organism back into the ecosystem.
How does Vegetation help with a river Ecosystem?
They help the ecosystem and contribute to it and they help they ecosystem.
A cricket is a detritivore. This means that it consumes decomposed plant material and thereby recycles carbon and nitrogen back into the ecosystem.
Decomposers play a rather vital role in an ecosystem. Importantly, if dead flesh and plant matter don't get decomposed and much of their substance consumed by decomposers, they can potentially become excessively toxic to other members of the ecosystem.
Decomposers play a rather vital role in an ecosystem. Importantly, if dead flesh and plant matter don't get decomposed and much of their substance consumed by decomposers, they can potentially become excessively toxic to other members of the ecosystem.
Yes, they can be decomposed.
If you are referring to human, animal and vegetable wastes, then yes, they can be decomposed and they do this without any help from humans, due to the action of bacteria, fungi, and insects that naturally occur with these waste materials.