Fungus or Fungi
Parasitic plants like Cuscuta do not have chloroplasts. Every other plants although they are not green have chloroplasts
pollen
Soil Give Plants Vital Nutrients To Live It Also Gives A place for the roots to anchor the plant when it rains or when you water it it goes into the soil and the roots suck it up then it helps the plant live ;)
dead...
Isopods are scavengers, so they eat mostly rotten plants and animals
It is call humus because it is the decaying part of plant and animals.
Aphids are considered herbivores, as they feed on plant sap. They are not omnivores (eating both plants and animals) or detritivores (feeding on decaying matter).
all plants depend on other plants. because when a leaf or a flower petal or any part of a plant falls onto the ground it starts decaying. decaying is a process of something that breaks down and becomes part of the earth. well when the plant decays it makes the soil richer and better and that makes the plants around it healthier ! well plants even depend on insect's!
Worms primarily feed on decaying organic matter such as leaves, rather than living plants like grass. They help break down dead plant material, making nutrients more accessible for plants and aiding in the decomposition process.
animals
Decaying plants release nutrients, such as nitrogen, back into the soil. This process is known as decomposition, where dead organic matter is broken down by decomposers like bacteria and fungi, enriching the soil for new plant growth. Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth and is a key component of proteins, chlorophyll, and DNA.
Organic material in soil includes decomposed plant and animal matter such as leaves, roots, and manure. This organic material provides nutrients for plants, improves soil structure, and supports beneficial soil organisms.