A food source.
no
Yes, decaying food can produce gases such as methane, hydrogen sulfide, and carbon dioxide as a result of microbial activity breaking down the organic matter. These gases contribute to the unpleasant smell associated with rotting food.
By Decaying matter
By Decaying matter
An organism which cannot make its own food but instead absorb nutrition from decaying organisms is called a saprophyte. for example, fungi are saprophytic organisms.
saprophytes
Bacteria, mold, and yeast.
Yes, decaying food can produce gas.
a parasite...i think
saprotrophs depend on dead and decaying matter for their food neds. it releases enzymes in their surrounding environmentto break down complex food into organic matter and then absorbs this simple organic food to obtain energy.
Saprophytes.