Bacteria
Bacteria is responsible for recycling of materials.
· Primary recycling is taking the recycled material and putting it back into the same product; · secondary recycling is using the material in some other end product · tertiary recycling requires breaking the material down into its original components.
Because plants are plants and plants are plants which means plants are plants and plants are plants
not really it just reuses the material
The best thing to do is contact your local garbage collection department, recycling center or local government offices. Most towns have programs in place to dispose of this type of material.
Polypropylene can be broken down by mechanical recycling, chemical recycling, or thermal recycling processes. Mechanical recycling involves melting and reshaping the material, while chemical recycling breaks down the polymer chains to recover raw materials. Thermal recycling uses heat to break down the material into simpler components for reuse.
Saprotrophic plants are known as saprophytes. These plants obtain nutrients by decomposing organic matter in their environment. They play an important role in breaking down dead plant material and recycling nutrients back into the soil.
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Recycling reduces the waste in the environment. for example plastic or metal if disposed off as rubbish will end up in our earth, water or atmosphere as a pollutant and is eventually harmful for humans, animals or plants. On the other hand, when recycled the same material will be usable.
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, play a crucial role in converting waste and dead material in plants. They break down organic matter, recycling nutrients back into the soil, which supports plant growth. This process not only helps in nutrient cycling but also maintains the health of ecosystems by facilitating the decomposition of dead plant material.
Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi break down organic material into nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorus that can be absorbed by plants. This nutrient recycling process is essential for maintaining healthy soils and supporting food production by making these nutrients available to plants.