Organisms that feed on dead material in this way are called saprophytes.
Decaying plant material, bacteria, fungi and attached organisms.
Decomposers eat dead organic matter such as fallen leaves, dead animals, and plant material. They break down this organic material into simpler compounds, releasing nutrients back into the environment for other organisms to use.
Decomposers.
Foxes are omnivores and eat both plant and animal organisms.
Dead plants can decompose and be broken down by fungi, bacteria, and other organisms. These organisms help break down the dead plant material into simpler nutrients that can then be reused by other living plants.
By organisms I'm guessing you mean both plant organisms or animal organisms. Rabbits are herbivores therefore they eat plant organisms only. The two main organisms in their diet are grass and leaves.
rabbits and aphids.
Like any other green plant, they get their energy from sunlight. The tiny organisms that make up plankton include animals (zooplankton) that eat smaller organisms and plant material, which gives them energy.
it is organisms that feed on food osmotically from dissolved organic material
A deer will eat killed animals, including rabbits. They mostly eat the intestines which are full of half-digested plant material. Plant material is their normal food.
Mostly plant material.
Yes, they are. Also, they eat plant material, so they are herbivores.