To decompose means to break down. Decomposers break down organic materials.
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter into simpler nutrients that can be recycled by other organisms. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, and certain insects.
This is not true. Decomposers, also called autotrophs, are common in nature. Many, many fungi, archaebacteria, Protista and eubacteria are decomposers.
The organism's are called detrivores, or decomposers.
The living things are called decomposers (also known as detrivores).
They are called consumers or decomposers.
Decomposers. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter into simpler compounds like carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, which can then be reused by other organisms in the ecosystem. Decomposers help to recycle vital nutrients back into the environment.
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Soil organisms that turn dead organic matter into humus are called decomposers.
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Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
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