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Yeast is a decomposer. Yeast breaks down organic material, such as sugars, through the process of fermentation to obtain energy.
In science, a decomposer refers to an organism, usually a microorganism or fungus, that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler substances. This process releases nutrients back into the ecosystem, contributing to the recycling of matter.
A decomposer causes rot and decay.A decomposer is a necessary part of the food chain. A decomposer might be a fungus or bacteria.
I only know what Decomposer is sorry... Definition: 1. An organism, esp. a soil bacterium, fungus or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material. 2. A device or installation that is used to break down a chemical substance. Hopefully this will help you I don't know if this is really the right word and definition ?? Sorry I did the BEST I could to find the actual word:)
The decomposer in the list is the fungus. Fungi play a vital role in decomposition by breaking down organic matter into simpler compounds, which helps recycle nutrients in the ecosystem. Hawk, owl, and ant are not decomposers but rather consumers in the food chain.
its an organism that is bacteria or fungus and feeds on and breaks down dead animals........i like cheese!......:)
fungus and bacteria
bacteria and fungus
Yes, they are "decomposers" that is their role in the environment.
bacteria and fungus
An organism, usually a bacterium or fungus, that breaks down the cells of dead plants and animals into simpler substances. The decomposer feeds on dead materials. Dust mites or spider mites are animals that are decomposers.
The fungus is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms to use as nutrients.
Yes, bracket fungus is a decomposer. It breaks down dead organic matter like wood and helps in the process of decomposition in forest ecosystems.
Yeast is a decomposer. Yeast breaks down organic material, such as sugars, through the process of fermentation to obtain energy.
Really any type of fungus or bacteria. for example mushrooms and worms are decomposers.
In science, a decomposer refers to an organism, usually a microorganism or fungus, that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler substances. This process releases nutrients back into the ecosystem, contributing to the recycling of matter.
Yes, decomposers eat bears. Living things like bacteria, slugs, flies, maggots, beetles, fungus and other animals all eat dead bears.