Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertalizer. Sometimes marshy water, (I think it was something like that) is made up of decaying animals of plants.
it goes into the ground
plants and animals
Dead or decaying matter in nature becomes a food source. Nutrients enter the soil and insects and other animals invade the dead or decaying matter for food.
Detritus
the decaying matter in soil is called humus.
it is a detrivore
A saprotroph is a ground-dwelling invertebrate that eats decaying organic matter. Fungi and some soil-dwelling bacteria are examples of saprotrophs.
Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertalizer. Sometimes marshy water, (I think it was something like that) is made up of decaying animals of plants.
`Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertilizer.
Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertalizer. Sometimes marshy water, (I think it was something like that) is made up of decaying animals of plants.
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Dead or decaying matter in nature becomes a food source. Nutrients enter the soil and insects and other animals invade the dead or decaying matter for food.
It converts dead and decaying matter to glucose , energy for the saprophyte or fungi
Detritus
the decaying matter in soil is called humus.
Vegetables and decaying matter.
A housefly usually feeds on faeces, open spores, sputum, and moist decaying organic matter such as spoiled food, egg and flesh.
Only fungi feed on dead or decaying matter.
Decaying organic matter in the soil is called humus. When it is added to the soil deliberately, it is called compost.