Fungi and Bacteria causes compost to rot because they are microbes...
mosses, fungi, molds and bacteria, and lichens
Decomposers such as, bacteria and fungi.
No. Rotting wood is part of a ex-living thing. The bacteria and/or fungi in it, that are causing the deterioration, are living things though.
Insects, slime molds, worms, bacteria, protists, nematodes
Earthworms aerate soil, allowing water, air, and plant roots to penetrate deeper into the soil. Red compost worms (Eisenia foetida) live near the surface of the soil, under accumulations of leaves, dead grasses, or manure.Worms eat the bacteria and fungi that break down organic matter in the soil or compost pile. They help convert organic matter into forms that plants can absorb through their roots. Worm castings are inoculated with beneficial bacteria and fungi as they pass through the worm gut. These bacteria and fungi increase the biodiversity of the soil and attack or compete with bacteria and fungi that infect plants.
Fungi and bacteria
mosses, fungi, molds and bacteria, and lichens
Decomposers such as, bacteria and fungi.
No. Rotting wood is part of a ex-living thing. The bacteria and/or fungi in it, that are causing the deterioration, are living things though.
Bacteria.
Insects, slime molds, worms, bacteria, protists, nematodes
fungi
There are more than 30 species of bacteria and fungi that can cause mycetoma. Bacteria or fungi can be introduced into the body through a relatively minor skin wound
The best types of decomposers in compost heaps are natural. These include spiders, ground beetles, and predatory mites. Other quality materials are bacteria and fungi.
they destoy your cells in the body and cause infection
Both can cause harm to living organisms. An example is that fungi can cause Athletes Foot and Ringworm.
Fungi only grows on rotting vegetation because that is the only way that it can receive its food. Fungi is not able to produce food for itself.