the decaying process is helped by enzymes and catalyst as far as i know. Hope this helps!
No, fermentation is not a decaying process. It is a metabolic process where microorganisms convert sugars into alcohol, acids, or gases. Decaying involves the breakdown of organic matter by the action of decomposers.
Decaying is a slow process. It can take years.
'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John
Fungi convert dead and decaying matter into nutrients by breaking it down through the process of decomposition. This helps to recycle essential elements like carbon and nitrogen back into the ecosystem, making them available for other living organisms.
Fungi convert dead and decaying matter into simpler compounds through a process called decomposition. This helps in nutrient cycling and enriching the soil with essential elements like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, making them available for other organisms.
Decaying animals are organisms that have died and are in the process of decomposing. During this process, bacteria and fungi break down the tissues of the animal, releasing nutrients back into the ecosystem. Decaying animals play a crucial role in nutrient cycling and are an essential part of the natural decomposition process.
Roots of the moss can anchor it to a decaying log by growing into the crevices and pores of the log's surface. Moss can also adhere to the log through a sticky substance secreted by its rhizoids, specialized hair-like structures. This anchoring process helps the moss maintain a stable position and access nutrients from the decaying log.
Decaying .
the process of decay is important because it brinks back the useful nutrients to the environment
Because it stops the decaying process
It is a chemical change because it can not be converted back to the original substance. Once dung starts decaying it can not reverse the process.
'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John