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 break down dead organisms.
bacteria (apex)
bacteria.
NO!!
no. enzymes
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 - 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.
After reading your question I am almost certain that you answer how simple life forms become more complex over time. There is but one way for you to go and it isn't down the evolutionary tree!
According to the theories of Charles Darwin complex forms of life evolved over long periods of time from simpler forms.
Fungi give off enzymes that break down complex foods.
A decomposition reaction breaks down complex substances to simpler substances. For example, AB forms A+B.
morphology-study of structures and forms of organisms
They give off enzymes that break down complex foods. (novanet)
Yes they are. Simpler life forms have more resistance. Radiation catalyses mutations in the DNA sequences of organisms. This is why you can get cancer from radiation (e.g. skin cancer from ultra-violet radiation) because cancer is caused by mutations in multicellular organisms.