Decomposer
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.
Decomposer
A Decomposer
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the organic matter of dead organisms to supply itself with nutrients. In doing so, decomposers leave behind nutrients that become a part of the soil and replenish the ecosystem's nutrients. This leads to a greater amount of production of organic compounds.
a decommposer is an organism that breaks down other dead organisms and makes it into energy and nutrients.
The fungus is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms to use as nutrients.
it's called decomposing (I think) because it breaks down from other organisms (hope this helps!)
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.
Decomposers get their nutrients from dead and decaying organisms.
Decomposers break down dead organisms which produce carbon dioxide and nutrients. These nutrients are then used by other organisms such as plants.
These organisms by definition are called decomposers
Bacteria