Yes, exactly.
Organic matter is what life is made of - this means that some of that life are producers and some are decomposers (and some are consumers).
Why are decomposers such as fungi and bacteriaimportant to an ecosystem?
The organisms that get their food from dead organic matter are called saprobes and this type of nutrition is called saprozoic nutrition.
cause it brakes down organic matter :) hahaha isnt that hilariouse?
Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. They are decomposers called saprotrophs. ... As decomposers, fungi are vital for the health of ecosystems. They break down nonliving organic matter and release the nutrients into the soil.
Saprophytes are a classification of bacteria that gets their nutrition from dead organic matter. These are more commonly called decomposers.
Soil organisms that turn dead organic matter into humus are called decomposers.
They sit on their food eg: bacteria, bread soil and absorb the food from their bottom
Organic matter is what life is made of - this means that some of that life are producers and some are decomposers (and some are consumers).
decomposers
They are called consumers or decomposers.
Why are decomposers such as fungi and bacteriaimportant to an ecosystem?
Using some enzymes they reduce organic matter to inorganic matter in multisteps
Spirogyra are decomposers which breakdown dead organic matter. This is green algae which used conjugation as the method of reproduction.
Decomposers
Decomposers
Yes thy do!! That is why fungus grows on bread. Fungus is a decomposer and Bread is Organic matter that is non-living.