Oomycetes
Slime molds are considered heterotrophs because they break down decaying matter. Originally it was believed they were a type of autotrophic fungi, but this is now known to be false.
A saprophyte is an organism that feeds on decaying matter by secreting enzymes onto the decaying matter and then absorbing what the enzymes have broken it down into. Most saprophytes are bacteria and fungi.
No, fermentation is not a decaying process. It is a metabolic process where microorganisms convert sugars into alcohol, acids, or gases. Decaying involves the breakdown of organic matter by the action of decomposers.
Fungi convert dead and decaying matter into simpler compounds through a process called decomposition. This helps in nutrient cycling and enriching the soil with essential elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, making them available for other organisms.
no. a worm eats decomposing plants, and it's classified as a decomposer.
sea cucumber eats decaying matter in the sand and water in the sea or ocean.
Gastrotrichs are microscopic marine animals that have worm shaped bodies. They eat decaying matter, bacteria, algae, as well as protists.
Detritivores, such as earthworms, maggots, and fungi, feed on decaying organic matter like dead plants and animals. These organisms break down the organic material into simpler compounds, releasing nutrients that can be recycled back into the ecosystem.
Termites
`Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertilizer.
Omnivore. it eats grass, herb, carrion, decaying matter. It is eaten by: Frogs/toads, insects, mouse, quail, shrew, Spiders, vole.
Ground-dwelling invertebrates that eat decaying organic matter include earthworms, beetles (such as dung beetles), millipedes, and soil mites. These organisms play a crucial role in the decomposition process, breaking down organic matter into smaller pieces and returning nutrients to the soil.
it eats them
The Giant Longhorn Beetle is a frugivore, which means it eats fruits. The larva are root borers, however, and eat decaying vegetable matter.
A scavenger is an animal that feeds on decaying organic matter and refuse. Examples include vultures, crows, and certain types of beetles. They play a vital role in recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.
Slime molds are considered heterotrophs because they break down decaying matter. Originally it was believed they were a type of autotrophic fungi, but this is now known to be false.
Omnivore. it eats grass, herb, carrion, decaying matter. It is eaten by: Frogs/toads, insects, mouse, quail, shrew, spiders, vole.