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They break down organic matter
They sit on their food eg: bacteria, bread soil and absorb the food from their bottom
A saprotroph is a ground-dwelling invertebrate that eats decaying organic matter. Fungi and some soil-dwelling bacteria are examples of saprotrophs.
Decomposers can break down cells of other organisms using biochemical ... Bacteria are vital in the recycling of nutrients, and many steps in nutrient cycles ... to growing and feeding on the exposed surfaces of organic matter, fungi can ... Various types of worms are also considered decomposers, as they act as scavengers.
Yes, all fungi are heterotrophs. Counter to plants, algae and some bacteria, fungi are unable to photosynthetize (organisms that can do this are called autotrophs), fungi can only descompose organic matter, but they can't fix carbon from the atmosfere -what photosynthetic organisms do.
They break down organic matter
They break down organic matter
bacteria and fungi
fungi and bacteria
The organisms that break down dead organic matter in order to absorb the nutrient molecules are known as decomposers. Decomposers are mainly bacteria, fungi, or worms.
Decomposers :)
Fungi give off powerful digestive enzymes that break down organic matter. This happens
bacteria or fungi
They sit on their food eg: bacteria, bread soil and absorb the food from their bottom
Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .
Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .
organic matter is matter composed of organic compounds that has come from the remains of organisms such as plants and animals and their waste products in the environment