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Organisms need to carry out the process of respiration because the cells in the organisms break down simple food molecules and release their energy.
The term for an organism that causes decay is decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi. they chemically break down organic matter for food. the decay caused by the decomposers is part of a process that produces detritus, small pieces of dead and decaying plant/animal remains.
Lichens are plantlike organisms that decay to make acids:)
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The process of carbon 13 of the decay is called radiocarbon dating.
Yes, decay is the process releasing energy by "burining" by living organisms.
Organisms need to carry out the process of respiration because the cells in the organisms break down simple food molecules and release their energy.
Yes.
Decay is caused by insects and microscopic organisms breaking organic matter down as a part of their feeding process. When it is too cold for these things to function, then they can't cause decay.
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
Are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so carry out the natural process of decomposition.
The term for an organism that causes decay is decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi. they chemically break down organic matter for food. the decay caused by the decomposers is part of a process that produces detritus, small pieces of dead and decaying plant/animal remains.
microscopic organisms are the major causes of decay.
Process of Decay was created in 2005.
Most organisms that die are quickly devoured by scavengers in the desert and do not have the opportunity to decay.
The main way in which decay releases carbon dioxide is through the respiration of the microorganisms which actually carry out the process and digest the dead matter.