vulture :D
humus
We call these consumers.
We call these consumers.
Organisms that eat both animal and vegetable matter are call omnivores.
Organisms that live in the grass but do not eat grass are called detritivores. They feed on decaying organic matter like dead leaves, insects, and other organic debris found in the grass. Examples include earthworms, beetles, and springtails.
We call it compost or humus, green if fresh, brown if dried out.
It is call humus because it is the decaying part of plant and animals.
A pond can have both fungi and algae. Fungi can appear as mold on decaying organic matter in and around the pond, while algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be found in the water, often creating green blooms on the surface.
Ammonia in water can come from natural sources like decaying organic matter or from human activities like agricultural runoff and wastewater discharges. It can also be produced by biological processes, such as the breakdown of proteins by bacteria.
It will depend on the matter of luck. Usually, Mickey and Minnie doesn't want to come out because, then the children will stand up and starts to go around them, so it is the matter of luck! ;)
you call them organisms
We call these consumers.