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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
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 .
decomposers, like fungi (mushrooms, etc.) and some insects (worms, and i think dung beetles)
It converts dead and decaying matter to glucose , energy for the saprophyte or fungi
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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
Organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter
saprotrophs depend on dead and decaying matter for their food neds. it releases enzymes in their surrounding environmentto break down complex food into organic matter and then absorbs this simple organic food to obtain energy.
They process dead matter down to the simpler substances that plants can use to synthesize fresh, new life. and if they were not living our earth would be filled with dead plants and animals and the jungles and every thing would stink
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 .
They are called parasites
Are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so carry out the natural process of decomposition.
This is because scavengers are organisms that feed on dead or decaying matter .
The bottom of the food web, usually bacteria or fungi. The break down dead organic matter.
Organisms that feed on dead organic matter are known as saprophytes. Their importance lies in their ability to break decaying and dead organic waste into simple substances that is used by the plants and recycled.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms in a natural process or even (chemically).