producers
Fungi and bacteria.
Organisms that break down and feed on waste and dead organic matter are called decomposers. Examples include bacteria, fungi, insects, and earthworms. These organisms play a vital role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Bacteria that live on dead organic matter are called saprophytic or saprotrophic bacteria. These bacteria break down and decompose the organic material, helping to recycle nutrients back into the environment.
decomposition, which involves the breakdown of dead organic matter into simpler compounds by decomposers like bacteria, fungi, and other organisms. These decomposers play a vital role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for use by living organisms.
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insect larvae, bacteria, or fungi. (correct me if i am wrong)
Ocean bacteria that break down matter such as dead fish and dead plants are categorized as decomposers.
Bacteria can be found in dead matter and they can produce more bacteria.
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, break down dead plant and animal matter through the process of decomposition. During decomposition, carbon dioxide is released back into the atmosphere as a byproduct of the breakdown of organic matter.
Bacteria that decompose dead organic matter are called decomposers or saprophytic bacteria. They break down complex organic compounds into simpler substances, which can then be recycled in the ecosystem. Examples include species of Bacillus, Clostridium, and Pseudomonas.
Amoebas mainly eat bacteria or dead organic matter.
Yes parasites do live on dead organic matter as it depends on the dead organism for food.