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The animal kingdom is divided into two major groups vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates have a backbone and invertebrates does not have a backbone.
lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere and the sun protect the nose in the kugmo of sheila aranas... :)
increased plant abundance
Broken down rocks and decayed material (decayed plants and animals). They are some of the major components... I hope that helped :)
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.
Plant and microbial enzyme uses ATP, but animal enzyme uses GTP
The two major groups are fungi and bateria
nematodes are worms and they are extremely important to humans because they are major decomposers which is important to break down dead organisms and material to put the nutrients back into the ground.
bacteria and fungi
Bacteria and fungi are decomposers found in nearly all biomes, including the desert.
A common misconception is that the main decomposers in deserts are Dung beetle and termites..... Dung beetles and termites are detritivores which means they feed on dead organic matter (like "dung"). The main decomposers in a desert ecosystem as in any are bacteria and fungi.
Old Major is Karl Marx.
Clay
Microbial control by the use of such microorganisms as Bacillus thuringiensis and the release of predators such as the parasitoid wasp Encarsia formosa are two major forms of biological control in organic gardening. Microbial control is particularly effective against bagworms, caterpillars, hornworms, and loopers. Predatory release of Encarsia formosa particularly is effective in controlling greenhouse whiteflies [Trialeurodes vaporariorum].
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