Every living thing will, on death, break down into chemicals (nutrients) that can be absorbed back into the cycle of life. Grass is eaten by grazing animals, the waste is dropped onto the ground and breaks down into fibre and nutrients. The nutrients then enter the soil and feed the next generation of plants and grasses.
there are rocks little ones a materials and made from dead plants and animals.
Sedimentary rocks.
They are recycled either back into more biological materials or back into their constituent elements (or compounds of these elements).
For fact, I know that worms eat dead plants and animals.
vultures,halks but I'm not sure about dead plants lolz
Your face eats dead plants
Dead plants and animals are consumed by decomposers such as bacteria and fungi.
Decomposers break down dead organic matter, such as fallen leaves, dead animals, and waste materials, into simpler substances like nutrients. These nutrients are then recycled back into the ecosystem, providing essential resources for plants and other organisms to thrive.
Every living thing will, on death, break down into chemicals (nutrients) that can be absorbed back into the cycle of life. Grass is eaten by grazing animals, the waste is dropped onto the ground and breaks down into fibre and nutrients. The nutrients then enter the soil and feed the next generation of plants and grasses.
An organism, usually a bacterium or fungus, that breaks down the cells of dead plants and animals into simpler substances. The decomposer feeds on dead materials. Dust mites or spider mites are animals that are decomposers.
decomposes break down the remains of dead plants and animals.
it is made of dead animals and dead plants