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bacteria reproduce quicker then elephants.
There are several kinds of decomposers that live in Africa. A few are termites, earthworms, insects, fungi, and bacteria.
It's muscle and useful blubber. They are not "fat". Their percentage bodyfat is very rarely above what is normal for an elephant - unlike humans. Elephants are not fat. They are just... huge! They have a large body yes, but they are not fat.
Because of their foul excrement, and because bacteria can grow on their thick skins, most elephants smell very bad, unless they have been recently washed.
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No daffodils are not decomposers. They can be decomposed by fungi.
Bacteria, the most numerous organisms on Earth , are unicellular organisms - just had this question on a homework
No. An example of unicellular organisms would be bacteria. Earthworms are multicellular and contain organs and organ systems. Unicellular organisms are typically invisible to the naked eye except when in large groups (such as yeast).
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms
Healthy soil contains various organisms that decompose plant and animal material into organic matter. These organisms include bacteria, earthworms and fungi. A typical acre of soil contains 10 to 40 pounds of earthworms and 400 to 4,000 pounds of bacteria.
Decomposers, or saprotrophs, are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms. This ends up being called decomposition and the decomposers are using this tissue as their food source. Saprotrophs include bacteria, fungi and earthworms. Daffodils do not feed upon other tissue. They make their own food and are called autotrophs. Therefore, a daffodil is NOT a decomposer.
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Micro means "little", and a microbe is usually too small to be seen by the human eye without the aide of a microscope. These include bacteria, fungi, protists and possibly viruses, most of which are single-celled organisms. What makes daffodils so popular is that they are visible at the end of a long winter in a multitude of shapes and colors. Daffodils are NOT micro-organisms.
Earthworms, fungi, and most, but not all bacteria are detritivores. Bacteria can also be parasites, photosynthesizers, and chemosynthesizers.
Diversity in large numbers help in large scale interaction among organisms such as in the food web In the nitrogen cycle, bacteria, plants have a crucial relationship, earthworms contribute to soil fertility.
The FOUR soil decomposers are.. -Bacteria -Worms -Organisms -Fungi