decomposition
Decay is caused by insects and microscopic organisms breaking organic matter down as a part of their feeding process. When it is too cold for these things to function, then they can't cause decay.
Viruses do not cause decay because they are not capable of carrying out metabolic activities on their own. Decay is typically caused by bacteria and fungi that can break down organic matter. Viruses rely on infecting host cells to replicate and do not have the ability to break down complex organic material.
The term for an organism that causes decay is decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi. they chemically break down organic matter for food. the decay caused by the decomposers is part of a process that produces detritus, small pieces of dead and decaying plant/animal remains.
Coal is a material that formed from the decay of ancient organisms and is used today as a source of energy.
Organic material is composed of carbon-containing compounds that originate from living organisms. This includes things like plants, animals, microbes, and their byproducts such as carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Generally, natural materials that decay and can be broken down by biological processes are considered organic.
Decay refers to the natural breakdown of organic matter by bacteria, fungi, and other organisms, while decompose specifically refers to the process of breaking down organic material into simpler substances. Decay is a broader term that includes various stages of decomposition, while decomposition is a specific step in the decay process.
Oxygen does affect decay because it allows aerobic organisms to break down organic matter for energy through respiration. This process accelerates the decomposition of organic materials. In the absence of oxygen, anaerobic organisms are involved in decay, which occurs more slowly and produces different byproducts.
Yes, radon-222 is produced through the decay of radium-226, which is a product of uranium decay. While radon is not directly produced from organic decay, radon can be found in soil and rocks where decay of radioactive elements occurs.
Decay reduces living organisms to simpler organic compounds, such as water, carbon dioxide, and minerals, releasing nutrients back into the environment.
Organisms that decay, such as bacteria and fungi, require oxygen to break down organic matter efficiently. In waterlogged peat, the saturation of water creates an anaerobic (low oxygen) environment, which inhibits the activity of these decomposers. As a result, organic material accumulates in peat rather than being fully decomposed, leading to the preservation of plant material and the formation of peat bogs. Additionally, the acidic conditions often found in peat environments further limit the types of organisms that can survive there.
Petrification and preservation are both processes that prevent the decay of organic material by transforming it into a more stable form. Petrification involves the replacement of organic material with minerals, turning it into rock-like material. Preservation involves preventing decay through methods such as drying, freezing, or chemical treatment to maintain the original state of the organic material.
I think its called a decomposer.