Decomposers (fungi, bacteria, insect larva) are organisms that live off dead material left behind by ealier organisms. They are important because they reduce organic material to a simpler form usable by other life.
Fungi and other bacteria. Anything that breaks down dead animal/plant matter
some organisms that are decomposers are fungi, bacteria, insect larva and more
Fungi and bacteria
bacteria and fungi
Detritivore
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
distinctive rainfall temperature and organisms
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so carry out the natural process of decomposition.Decomposers break down (or consume) leaf litter, dead organisms and other detritus. In doing this they release nutrients trapped in the dead material back into the soil, making it available to plants and other primary producers, continuing the nutrient cycle of an ecosystem.General catagories of decomposers are:wormsmoldsfungi (the primary and common decomposers of litter in many ecosystems)bacteriaSpecific fungi decomposers are:mushroomsmoldmildewyeast
Chemoautotrophs are organisms that break down inorganic molecules to supply energy.
doggy you are wrong only some fungus feeds on dead matter. SO YOU JUST GOT PROVED WRONG LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Decomposers.
decomposers
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
Mushroom is a type of fungi. They are heterotrophic organisms. Mainly feed on detrivores.
decomposers bruh bruh
The type of decomposers that live in a woodland biome would be mushrooms, fungi, and moss. All of these organisms normally can be found on the sides of trees or in moist soil.
The type of bacterial organism that eats dead organisms, is called a Decomposer
The four major type of economically based interest groups are Business, Labor, Agricultural, and Professional Groups.
The four major type of economically based interest groups are Business, Labor, Agricultural, and Professional Groups.
Burrow or keep active is what decomposers do during the winter.Specifically, the activity or non-activity depends upon the type of decomposers. Bacteria, fungi and micro-organisms remain active even when wildlife goes dormant or hibernates. On the other hand, ants and worms will burrow ever deeper into the earth.
- Decomposers. Yo uglybitchass need to quit cheating on studyisland.
Fungi and bacteria are heterotrophs because they cannot consume energy directly from sunlight. They are classified as decomposers because they break down dead organisms by discharging enzymes.