Detritivores, Decomposers or saprotrophs(bacteria, fungi, and various types of worms) are organisms that feed on dead plants and animals and help recycle them by breaking them down into simpler molecules so that they can be absorbed by new plants.
Scavengers and decomposers.
Scavengers are animals that eat dead animals before the decomposers get to them.
Decomposers are small animals (e.g. earthworms) and microorganisms (e.g. bacteria and fungi) that break down dead plant and animal material into their basic components that can be used by plants.
1.Micro-organism (break down the dead bodies). 2.Respiration
3.Photosynthesis
4.Combustion (burning dead bodies).
5.Carbon dioxide produced.
6.Detritus feeders.
These are called decomposers. They can be bacteria, slugs, snails, flies or mice.
decomposers
Bacteria
Herbivore
plants and living things recycle oxygen and carbon dioxide
its cycle between living animals(yes this includes humans) and plants. when plants breathe they inhale CO2(carbon dioxide) and exhale O(oxygen). when animals breathe they inhale O(oxygen) and exhale CO2(carbon dioxide). without plants we would not be here becaude the air would not recycle CO2 and O.
abiotic factor
decomposing dead plants and animals
Nitrogen is essential for living organisms because it helps plants grow, and plants supply animals their food. And without plants we would die.
yes
plants and living things recycle oxygen and carbon dioxide
Sunlight can help plants and animals grow but sunlight itself is not living
No soil= no plants. No plants= no air. No plants= no food. No plants= no animals. No air+ no food= no you.
Both plants and animals need O2 for respiration.CO2 is needed by plants for photosynthesis.
Water. H2O is needed in all living things, e.g. Plants, Animals and the like.
Plants And Animals
Yes animals and plants can be dead if we do not recycle..Keep the world GREEN :)
Living things DO carry out photosynthesis, since green plants are living things. They are not animals, if that is what you meant. Animals do not have chlorophyll, which is needed for photosynthesis.
plants are living things
Detritivores, Decomposers or saprotrophs(bacteria, fungi, and various types of worms) are organisms that feed on dead plants and animals and help recycle them by breaking them down into simpler molecules so that they can be absorbed by new plants.
The study of all living things-plants and animals is Biology