Fungi these are simple plant like organisms that live on dead organic matter read you book
Yes parasites do live on dead organic matter as it depends on the dead organism for food.
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.
Micro-organisms are living , so they also needs nutrients for their survival . They decompose the complex organic matter into simple one by the enzymatic activity and fed on it. Because micro-organisms are decomposers they serve the planet Earth by recycling the organic matter. Otherwise there would have been heaps of dead organic matter on Earth.
Yes, a mussel is a decomposer. Their eating habits come from dead plants and pieces of animals. Decomposers metabolize organic matter, and release elements.
Decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and insects break down dead organisms into simpler substances. These decomposers feed on the organic matter in the dead organism, helping to recycle nutrients back into the ecosystem.
the dead organic matter is overtaken by new plants.
Soil organisms that turn dead organic matter into humus are called decomposers.
Yes parasites do live on dead organic matter as it depends on the dead organism for food.
Decomposers
Such organisms are called decomposers, which include micro fungi and bacteria . They decompose dead and decaying organic matter. An organism that decomposes decaying organisms leaf litter and other types of dead organic matter is called a saprobe, saprotroph ,saprophytic .
Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .
Saprophytes are organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter. They include fungi, bacteria, and some protists. These organisms play a crucial role in recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
The organisms that break down dead organic matter in order to absorb the nutrient molecules are known as decomposers. Decomposers are mainly bacteria, fungi, or worms.
Organisms that break down and feed on waste and dead organic matter are called decomposers. Examples include bacteria, fungi, insects, and earthworms. These organisms play a vital role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Because the organisms that live on the organic matter (saprophytic organisms-that means organisms that live on dead organic matter) need oxygen to respire, because they need oxygen for energy to break down the O.M :) Hope I helped
heterotrophs
Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .