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Bacteria that attack and digest dead tissue are called prime decomposers or decomposing bacteria. As digesting as it sounds, decomposing bacteria are a healthy and much needed part of the food web.
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, are responsible for breaking down dead plant and animal tissues into simpler compounds. These organisms play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
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heart attack is the dead of cardiac tissues due to insufficent supply of blood.
I think Phagocytes
Phagocytes or macrophages.
Yes, helpful bacteria can play a role in breaking down dead organisms through a process known as decomposition. These bacteria help in breaking down organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
white blood cells or immune system....
Eagles are apex predators, so they are not typically eaten by decomposers. However, if an eagle were to die, it would be broken down by a variety of decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and insects. These organisms would help break down the eagle's tissues and organic matter, returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
consumers that deed on the tissues of dead animals
Discharge is how your vagina stays clean and healthy. Discharge is acidic to kill 'bad' bacteria while allowing 'good' bacteria to thrive, keeps vaginal tissues lubricated, and cleans out dead cells.
Saprophytes are plants and fungi that thrive on dead tissues of plants and animals. They play a vital role in decomposition by breaking down organic matter into nutrients that can be recycled in the ecosystem. Examples include mushrooms, mold, and some types of bacteria.