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Producers (Plants) take up carbon during photosynthesis temporarily storing it untill releasing while decomposing (Coal)
no unless dead and already decomposing.
Maggots are the larval stage of certain types of flies, primarily the common housefly. They are produced when adult flies lay their eggs on decaying organic matter, such as food waste or dead animals. Once the eggs hatch, the larvae, or maggots, emerge and begin to feed on the decomposing material, aiding in the breakdown process. This life cycle plays a significant role in the ecosystem by helping to recycle nutrients.
decomposing dead plants and animals
The life cycle of a blue bottle fly, or Calliphora vomitoria, begins when adult flies lay eggs on decaying organic matter. The eggs hatch into larvae (maggots) that feed on the decomposing material, growing rapidly. After several molts, the larvae pupate, eventually emerging as adult flies. This cycle can occur in just a few weeks under favorable conditions, allowing for multiple generations in a single season.
Some blowflies and flesh flies are attracted to decomposing matter. The presence of these flies are usually considered during forensic murder investigations.
When apples are done decomposing, they break down into simpler organic materials, enriching the soil with nutrients. This process contributes to the ecosystem by supporting plant growth and providing sustenance for microorganisms. Ultimately, the remnants of the apples become part of the nutrient cycle, facilitating the ongoing cycle of life.
The nitrogen cycle - /> cycling nutrients, causing diseases, flavoring foods, producing medicines As far as I know, they play an important role in the carbon cycle. When a living thing dies, bacteria attack the body thus releasing all the elements such as carbon back into the atmosphere.
explain the role of needs in the business cycle
Flies like to live in dirty places because they feed on decomposing matter. Garbage is the perfect place to both eat and breed.
Oceans have important role. It is a part of water cycle.
Man has no role in the water cycle. Neither can the duplicate it.