Bacteria decomposes organisms that have died. This is important because when bacteria decomposes the organism, therefore we have carbon dioxide. If we didn't have carbon dioxide, then we wouldn't have photosynthesis, therefore we wouldn't have plants.
no
A cotton bag will take a few months to biodegrade/decompose.
recycle them into p pipes
No, they take forever to decompose. -Take them to garbage.
it takes 500 years
Fungi and bacteria will decompose a dead bobcat.
Yes.
Yes, phytoplankton are able to decompose. They cannot do it alone, as they need bacteria to do it for them.
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Bacteria , Fungi , Algae!
no but it breaks up into tiny pieces but does not decompose
bacteria worms and funij
Bacteria and Fungi
Some bacteria can decompose animal waste into methane gas.
Saprobic bacteria is that of which begins the decomposition process by eating and digesting tissues
Bacteria that accumulate and mutate/decompose something.