Decomposer
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the nutrients of dead organisms or wastes for food. Examples of decomposers include fungi, bacteria, and some types of insects. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
a decommposer is an organism that breaks down other dead organisms and makes it into energy and nutrients.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the organic matter of dead organisms to supply itself with nutrients. In doing so, decomposers leave behind nutrients that become a part of the soil and replenish the ecosystem's nutrients. This leads to a greater amount of production of organic compounds.
Decomposer
The fungus is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms to use as nutrients.
A living thing that breaks down dead animals and plants for food is called a decomposer.
Decomposer
A Decomposer
decomposers
Your saliva does not absorb nutrients. Your saliva breaks down starch into glucose.
A decomposer organism is an organism that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler substances, such as bacteria, fungi, and some insects. They play a vital role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
None. The stomach and liver break down the food, and the guts absorb the nutrients.