Bacteria that break down the nutrients in dead matter into simpler substances that are taken up by plants roots are called decomposers. Humans use bacteria to clean up small oil spills, mine minerals from the ground, and synthesize drugs.
They do not, to my knowledge, break down essential nutrients, but the creatures that break down organic matter into its constituent parts, thus returning those substances to the soil, are saprotrophs.
Saprotrophs feeds dead organic matter, detitivores ingest detritus, mineralisers effect the mineralization of humus. thus they will be available to plants as humus
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A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the nutrients of dead organisms or wastes for food. Fungi and bacteria are the most common decomposers.
fungi is a decomposer because it breaks down dead animals,plants etc. It gets nutrients from the dead things.
Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi break down dead organisms and release nutrients back into the soil for plants in a ecosystem Not much info but there you go, and they probably do more than that but oh well. Its role is also a decomposer.
Decomposers (fungi, bacteria, insect larva) are organisms that live off dead material left behind by ealier organisms. They are important because they reduce organic material to a simpler form usable by other life.
no cells do not break down nutrients. digestive enzymes do and depending on where or what in the body you want to break down depends on what kind. for example in the mouth there is amylase enzyme which breaks down starch or pepsin in the stomach which breaks down protein. trypsin and erepsin also break down protein but in the small intestine. hope this is ok
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A "decomposition" or "disproportionation" reaction.
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A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
Decomposers - usually microbes are responsible for breaking dead organisms down into their simple forms. This process is responsible for the recycling nutrients back into the environment. An example of a decomposer is bacteria.
breaks APEX
The Digestive System breaks down the materials and uses them later on in the body function
decomposers are things such as bacteria, fungi, mold, etc. that breaks down other substances.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the nutrients of dead organisms or wastes for food. Fungi and bacteria are the most common decomposers.
The digestive system: -breaks down food into simpler substances -absorbs them so that they can be used for the body
A substance breaks down into two or more simpler substances during a decomposition reaction.