Fungis. Any decomposer
Decomposers are the organisms that break down the wastes and remains of other organisms.
bacteria
decomposers
consumers eat other organisms to get food.decomposers break down dead organisms and animal wastes to get food.
Decomposers
Wastes that can be broken down by other organisms into a reusable form are called "biodegradeable" The list of biodegradable wastes is extremely long.
Decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and insects break down remains and wastes into smaller, simpler molecules through the process of decomposition. These organisms play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Bacteria.
Decomposers are invertebrates (such as worms), bacteria or fungi that consume and break down dead organisms and wastes of other organisms.The process of breaking down organic matters
Decomposers are invertebrates (such as worms), bacteria or fungi that consume and break down dead organisms and wastes of other organisms.The process of breaking down organic matters
Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi consume wastes and dead organisms by breaking them down into simpler compounds. These decomposers play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
Decomposers break down the corpses and wastes of organisms and release the Nitrogen they contain as ammonia. This is called "Ammonification."