It decays and becomes fertilizer
When the last individual organism dies the animal or plant will become extinct.
The plant or animal is said to have become extinct.
extinct
the plant: First, the seed is blown off of another plant, or the plant dies and some remaining seeds survive and plant themselves. they grow, send off more seeds, die and become soil. as they die, they turn into mulch or fertilizer. animals: the baby is born, grows up, eats plants, helps plant the seeds, gets old, dies and turns into soil. actually, the animal does NOT turn into soil. it turns into a skeleton. but, after a L O N G time, the animal will disintegrate
when it consume co2 from animals
The carbon is released back into the carbon pool in the atmosphere
If they are the last species of its kind it would be come extinct
The adult butterfly dies and eggs become a larvae.
No, a plant will not grow back if it dies.
If poison ivy dies out, then the animals who uses the plant will suffer hunger and shelter because they need to plant for food and protection. For example, if poison ivy dies out, and the frog is being chased by a predator, it won't have a shelter to hide itself and will get eaten by it's predator.
When a plant/animal dies, the soft parts of the body swiftly become decayed, and decompose via organisms called decomposers. If they are near trees or other plants or fungi, they might become become absorbed for nutrients through the soil.
Plant's growth will be affected