Organisms that break down dea organisms and food are called decomposers. Some examples of decomposers are mushrooms, bacteria. decomposers sometimes eat road kill, thats why there is a really bad smell!
stomach acid
lysosomes
you dont digest bacteria
Lysosomes :D
lysosome
Exosomes
No, feces is a waste product. It is only what an organism cannot digest. Organisms who regularly eat meat will have the enzymes to digest the proteins and dissolve any tough portions. Human feces contains substances that we don't have the enzymes to digest such as cellulose or fiber.
It contains enzymes that digest proteins etc. making up the stains in the clothes
Fungi obtains nutrients from organic substances through its cells. These cells help digest enzymes that help to break down the organic substances in order to digest them easier.
They digest food with enzymes; breaking down large molecules into small ones.
Saprotrophic bacteria and fungi secrete digestive enzymes into dead organic matter in order to decompose it, and recycle it's nutrients (such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous)
The lysosome, an organelle in the human/animal cell, is most like the stomach. The lysosome contains enzymes to digest materials like food, dead cell parts, and waste. Along with foreign "invaders."
The stomach contains strong acids that are used together with enzymes to digest food.