Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .
Decompose: When a living thing dies it gets broken down in to other substances is the Earth's way of recycling/How does that HappensA decomposer is an organism that eats, waste and dead organisms and helps to decompose it!For Example:Worms, Maggot's, Flies , Insects, Vulture
No. Carbon dating only works on organic matter.
Decomp, or decomposition, nice ways of referring to rotting.
carrion, dead animals, other birds, rats and frogs.Crows are scavengers, will eat any kind of organic matter, from seeds to animal carcasses.
Spirogyra are decomposers which breakdown dead organic matter. This is green algae which used conjugation as the method of reproduction.
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Micro organisms . Basically bacteria and fungi .
an organism requiring complex organic compounds for food which it obtains by preying on other organisms or by eating particles of organic matter Invertebrates.
Generally protists help in decomposition of dead organic matter by feeding on them.Such type of protists or bacteria are called saprophytes
Organic matter from kitchen and yards that decompose would be leaves, twigs, fruit, food, and eggshells. These can all be decomposed.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the organic matter of other dead organisms to feed itself. It takes quite a while for a dead organism to decompose.
Such organisms are called decomposers, which include micro fungi and bacteria . They decompose dead and decaying organic matter. An organism that decomposes decaying organisms leaf litter and other types of dead organic matter is called a saprobe, saprotroph ,saprophytic .
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Earthworms help decompose organic matter in compost heaps and in the soil.
it is an organic matter of plants which were decay and decompose after their termination
Both Humpback whales and mushrooms are heterotrophic. A heterotroph is an organism that cannot fix carbon from inorganic sources (such as carbon dioxide) but uses organic carbon for growth (Fungi decompose organic matter, whales eat krill).
Organic matter (or organic material) is matter that has come from a once-living organism; is capable of decay, or the product of decay; or is composed of organic compounds. The definition of organic matter varies upon the subject it is being used for.