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Q: What is the definition of decomposing bacteria?
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What type of bacteria attacks and digests dead tissue?

Bacteria that attack and digest dead tissue are called prime decomposers or decomposing bacteria. As digesting as it sounds, decomposing bacteria are a healthy and much needed part of the food web.


What do decomposing bacteria do to protein?

Dogs


Why is decomposing important?

get rid of living bacteria


Are Decomposing bacteria and nitrogen-converting bacteria important to farmers?

Decomposing bacteria and nitrogen-converting bacteria important to farmers because they help to send nutrients through the soil. These types of bacteria regulate nitrogen n the soil.


What two organisms are responsbile for decomposing matter?

Dingusberries (bacteria) Shrinky dinks (fungi)


Which of the following is a use of bacteria a.preventing decomposition b. decomposing materials c. breaking down insulin d. carbon production?

Bacteria are involved in decomposing materials.


Is decomposing bacteria a herbivore omnivore or carnivore?

it depends on the type of bacteria it could be all of the above


Why do homeless people smell?

I believe the distinctive odor is a combination of bacteria and decomposing hair.


What should you do to keep the balance in your soil so that the necessary bacteria will thrive?

by decomposing the digredable materials on it


What causes dirt to stink?

Bacteria and other microorganisms. If there is anything in the dirt, it's probably decomposing.


How does heat effect rotting?

Temperature effects the decomposing of everything.


What eats decomposing leaves?

Arthropods, microorganisms, and worms are what eats away at decomposing leaves.Specifically, decomposing leaves contain carbon and other nutrients attractive to decomposers and scavengers. Among the most important of the decomposing leaf-eaters number such arthropods as dung beetles and ground-dwelling bugs. Microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and viruses specialize in eating away at ground litter.