nitrogen
the decomposers get nutrients by decomposing thing because they take the nutrients from the thing they r decomposing.
Mushrooms get their nutrients by decomposing organic matter.
High in decomposing organic matter, low in nutrients.
decomposition
the trees have nutrients and the mushrooms are feeding off the nutrients, so they're practically breaking down or decomposing the tree
I honestly have no idea, that's why I looked this up. But id have to say something about how fungi get their nutrients from decomposing organisms.
Here is an example sentence with the word "decomposing":The abandoned apple is slowly decomposing in the soil, breaking down into nutrients for other plants to use.And as a bit of a laugh:If Mozart is composing music in his lifetime, is he decomposing after his death?
salmon
an animal that depends on organic substances to survive that obtains nutrients by consuming decomposing matter
No, grass can't "eat" anything. Well, sort of, but only in the sense that grass feeds on nutrients in the soil, and a decomposing rabbit corpse will leave nutrients in the soil.
Decomposing bacteria and nitrogen-converting bacteria important to farmers because they help to send nutrients through the soil. These types of bacteria regulate nitrogen n the soil.
Detritus feeders(a.k.a, sapraphages, or ditritivores) ehterotrophs that get nutrients by comsuming detritus**decomposing organic matter**Example___________EarthwormsWoodlice