you now what stop asking let me tell you it is littering (do not delete) litter
you dont have to litter cause if you do your killing the worm inside the soil or plant
you dont have to litter cause if you do your killing the worm inside the soil or plant
i dont really know...
The effect would be that the bacteria and fungi would rot dead
fungi, mushrooms insects(such as beetle), and bacteria.
No, Decomposers are not animals they are either insects, bacteria, or fungi.
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra
Trees, birds, shrubs, fungi, insects, bacteria.
Weeds, insects, bacteria, fungi, Spiders, birds, rodents, etc.
FBI: In terms of decomposition F- Fungi B- Bacteria I- Insects
Weeds, insects, bacteria, fungi, spiders, birds, rodents, etc.
Insects, slime molds, worms, bacteria, protists, nematodes
The MIT Mission Environment explains the decomposers found in the tundra are similar to those found in more temperate regions - namely bacteria, fungi and insects. Organisms such as bacteria, fungi and insects found in the tundra have adapted to survive in the low temperatures and waterlogged landscape of the tundra.