I belive it is fungi kingdom , sorry if im wrong
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
Multicellular Organisms
Yes but quite incomplete, it does not cover enough material.
Unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms both contain the characteristics of life. Furthermore, both unicellular organisms and multicellular organisms follow the same genetic code and even contain the same organelles.
It is call humus because it is the decaying part of plant and animals.
Multicellular organisms that obtain food by breaking down decaying material are called saprotrophs. They play an important role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the environment. Fungi, some bacteria, and certain insects are examples of saprotrophs.
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
Multicellular Organisms
They are called parasites
Decaying plant material, bacteria, fungi and attached organisms.
Decomposers (or saprotrophs) are organisms that consume dead or decaying organisms, and, in doing so, carry out the natural process of decompositionSapotrophs or (if a plant) saprophytes.
Yes but quite incomplete, it does not cover enough material.
Organisms that feed on decaying material,debris, or detritus, such as bacteria, insects, worms etc.
'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying material. They affect oxygen levels by depleting them since they need oxygen to break down material.
Decaying material in the soil is called, "Humus". (HYOO-muss)
This organic material is made up of living organisms such as plants and animals, dead plants and animals, and nutrients that have come from decomposed plants and animals.