They are both decomposers. This isn't a scienific name however. It is a scientific term.
Decomposers. Detritovores
Bacteria are called nature's scavengers because they eat dead or decayed materials and break them down into chemical parts which can be used by animals and plants.
Animals depend on bacteria and fungi because they decompose dead organisms and fertilize the soil.Some bacteria also are in dairy like yogurt, milk,and etc.Some fungi help break down and absorb all the bad bacteria around us.
The dead plants and animals are very useful for the plants. They get many beneficial things from them which are used in the process of photosynthesis. The bacteria convert the decay of the dead plants and animals into useful stuff so that it can be used by the plants in phtosynthesis.
Things called decomposers break down the remains of dead plants and animals. They help to recycle the things in the plants and animals that can be useful to other plants and animals. They are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, some insects, and snails, which means they are not always microscopic.
Although nitrogen is abundant in the atmosphere, atmospheric nitrogen features a triple bond that is difficult to break. Bacteria in the soil are mainly responsible for breaking this bond to create organic nitrates that are used by the plants. Such bacteria are called "nitrogen-fixing bacteria" because they take nitrogen from the air (N2) and "fix" it into ammonium (NH4+). Then other bacteria called nitrifying bacteria convert this ammonium to nitrate and nitrite. The nitrates are assimilated by plants through the root systems and incorporate them into nucleic acids and proteins. Animals eat these plants and can use the nitrogen stored within. Then the consumers further up the trophic levels can obtain their nitrogen from the herbivores.
decomposes break down the remains of dead plants and animals.
The bacteria refers to the living things in the pond system that break down the dead plants and animals. The dead plants and animals are then deposited beneath the river bed.
usually fungi and bacteria.. theyre classified as "decomposers"
Bacteria are called nature's scavengers because they eat dead or decayed materials and break them down into chemical parts which can be used by animals and plants.
Animals depend on bacteria and fungi because they decompose dead organisms and fertilize the soil.Some bacteria also are in dairy like yogurt, milk,and etc.Some fungi help break down and absorb all the bad bacteria around us.
No person invented germs. Germs, or bacteria, are on earth to break down dead animals and plants.
Cows, horses, sheep, goats, and termites have bacteria living inside their intestinal tract. These bacteria can break down cellulose that is in grass and other plants.
The dead plants and animals are very useful for the plants. They get many beneficial things from them which are used in the process of photosynthesis. The bacteria convert the decay of the dead plants and animals into useful stuff so that it can be used by the plants in phtosynthesis.
Bacteria break down the dead remains of plants and animals.
decomposers like bacteria they also break up animal waste and dead remains of animals it makes nutrionts into the soil so that the plants can grow in rich soil
Biotechnology is the practice of using plants, animals and micro-organisms such as bacteria, as well as biological processes - such as the ripening of fruit or the bacteria that break down compost - to some benefit.
Ocean bacteria that break down matter such as dead fish and dead plants are categorized as decomposers.