decomposes break down the remains of dead plants and animals.
Decomposers, usually fungi or bacteria
bacteria
decomposes!
Tiny remains of animals and plants in streams come from the mountains. When it rains, these remains are washed down the mountains toward the streams.
An organism that creates energy from the organic matter of dead plants or animals is called a decomposer. Most bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Nitrogen is required by plants and animals for protein synthesis
All animals are organisms. All animals are eukaryotes. All animals are heterotrophs - they are dependent on other organisms (e.g. plants) for sustenance.
When plants and animals (any living matter) decay, their remains are in the soil, in the material called humus.
decomposes break down the remains of dead plants and animals.
in the temperate grasslands there will be no trees mostly but there will be only grasses and the dead plants and animals are decomposed by bactiria and micro organisms.
decomposers
Dead Organisms Are Compressed By Dirt or Remains Of Dead Animals.
Omnivores feed on both animals and plants.
This organic material is made up of living organisms such as plants and animals, dead plants and animals, and nutrients that have come from decomposed plants and animals.
The remains of the dead plant and animals are decomposed by micro-organisms into simple substances which are more easily reabsorbed by plants as their nutrients such as mineral ions and nitrates. If this process did not occur, new plants could not grow.
Things called decomposers break down the remains of dead plants and animals. They help to recycle the things in the plants and animals that can be useful to other plants and animals. They are the most numerous organisms in an ecosystem. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, some insects, and snails, which means they are not always microscopic.
Tiny remains of animals and plants in streams come from the mountains. When it rains, these remains are washed down the mountains toward the streams.
it depends on how and were they died for example plants turn into peat, then coal animals turn into fossils if they died in the mud or sand animals or plants that are frozen would keep their hair and organs and shape both plants and animals, if nothing happened and they were left out to the elements, would just disintegrate and rot in time
hooke published his conclusion that fossils are remains of plants and animals .
Animals, Plants, and organisms