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Any and all bacteria are part of the normal ecosystem. Their main function is to act as decomposers. These break down other organisms into nutrients that will be recycled.
Yes, that is why we have million of bacteria, mainly Ecoli, in our digestinal tract.
They act as decomposers in a pond .
Well,some bacteria can affect you and some not.There is good bacteria and bad bacteria.The good bacteria is almost like fiber.
Bacteria can act as a "enzyme" :)
Any and all bacteria are part of the normal ecosystem. Their main function is to act as decomposers. These break down other organisms into nutrients that will be recycled.
Yes, that is why we have million of bacteria, mainly Ecoli, in our digestinal tract.
In different ecosystems, bacteria act as decomposers by feeding upon and recycling dead matter or waste. Some examples of bacteria that decompose plants are Bacillus and Aspergillus. Other bacteria decompose food. Bacteria also are useful in composting.
No , kelps are not decomposers . Kelps are brown algae and act as producers in sea .fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
They act as decomposers in a pond .
Well,some bacteria can affect you and some not.There is good bacteria and bad bacteria.The good bacteria is almost like fiber.
The advantage of monera is a good thing because the produce lactobacilles which in my case makes yogurt, cheese
An organism that gets energy by feeding on dead materials and wastes. Fungi are the primary and common of decomposers of litter in many ecosystems. Various types of worms are also considered decomposers, as they act as scavengers. Also some bacteria are decomposers.
Lichens, mosses, and liverworts are a few...
Bacteria and other microbes play the important role in environment of DECOMPOSERS, which act in the last stage of food chain. These microorganisms like bacteria cause the breakdown of energy rich organic compounds. These compounds come from decaying matter of plants such as leaves, or from animals waste products and dead bodies.The microbial mediated degradation process is also called bioremedation.
An organism that creates energy from the organic matter of dead plants or animals is called a decomposer. Most bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Bacteria can act as a "enzyme" :)