bacteria
The Earth feeds off all of the plants that die they decompose and turn into fertilizer!
Detrivore
the dead organic matter is overtaken by new plants.
Decomposers consume detritus, dead organic matter. Parasites dwell in (organic) hosts and feed off of them.
Yes, it does feed on dead items. It feeds on dead plants and animals.
Organic fertilizer is dead trees and plants.
an organism that feeds on dead organic matter especially a fungus or bacterium
it is a consumer that feeds on dead plants or animals
A detritivore is an organism that feeds on dead and decaying organic matter, such as dead plants and animals. These organisms play an important role in breaking down organic material, recycling nutrients, and contributing to ecosystem health. Examples of detritivores include worms, insects, and some types of bacteria.
Organisms that eat dead organic matter are known as decomposers. These include bacteria, fungi, and certain types of insects and worms. Decomposers play a vital role in breaking down dead plants and animals, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Saprophytes are organisms that obtain nutrients by decomposing dead organic matter. They include fungi, bacteria, and some protists. These organisms play a crucial role in recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
The Indiana bat is an insectivore, meaning it primarily feeds on insects such as moths, beetles, and flies. They do not consume plants, meat, or dead organic matter like detritivores.