Bacterias and some fungi do not decompose living organisms because the immune system of living organisms do not allow bacterias to decompose them. The immune system of living organisms fight against these bacterias. In the case the immune system of the living organism dying, the bacterias can easily harm them.
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40 days
fungi feed upon and break down all the organisms (any living thing) when they die returning them back to nature as soil
That it is buried before it can decompose.
The amout of carbohydrates in our body get decompose which mean the carbon exists from the body so the body get decompose.
Animals aren't the only ones that decompose, all living organisms decompose as well. For example, trees aren't animals, but they do decompose because they are a living organism.
al living things decompose.
they can decompose
No. Many, many species of decomposers are needed to completely decompose a dead body.
Uh, no, a dead body cannot decompose in space due to it's near vaccum and extremes of temperature.
Yes, once they die, their body does decompose if not eaten first by scavengers.
about 3-4 months
Bacterias and some fungi do not decompose living organisms because the immune system of living organisms do not allow bacterias to decompose them. The immune system of living organisms fight against these bacterias. In the case the immune system of the living organism dying, the bacterias can easily harm them.
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The sun is not a decomposer. Decomposers are living organisms.
After the dead body has been buried for a while it begins to decompose or deteriorate. Lots of things can decompose in a long amount of time.