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When a bear dies, it begins to decompose. Bacteria and other microorganisms break down the bear's decaying matter and turns it back in to soil.
Soil bacteria are the natural soil microorganisms that break down soil components into plant food.
I don't think it will be a fungus. It's more likely that small creatures or bacteria will decompose the leaves. It will rot and eventually disintegrate into the soil. However, maybe this can also be caused by other plants that cause the leaves to rot.
In this case, bacteria can grow more and divide into more organisms, but fungus, however, can grow into mushrooms that are bigger than organisms. so in opinion, it is fungus.
Plant matter decomposes; rocks erode; both contribute to soil quality and type.
As mulch decomposes, it attracts decomposing bacteria and fungus which helps break it down to increase the organic matter in the soil.
it decomposes dead stuff and gives the plant the nutrients from the dead thing.
Yes! An organism (soil,bacterium,fungus,or invertebrate),that decomposes organic material
Decomposers eat dead material and make it into something that enriches the soil such as worms.
Really any type of fungus or bacteria. for example mushrooms and worms are decomposers.
bacteria decomposes the rainforest
fungus like oyster mushrooms
Yes. It decomposes wood.
Bacteria.
Bacteria.
Worms
No, decomposers are living things, like fungi and bacteria. Soil usually contains living things, but it is mostly non-living.