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Is a human a decomposer?

Humans are not considered decomposers; humans are considered consumers, as we kill and consume other organisms for nourishment. Contrarily, decomposers are organisms (such as mushrooms) that break down other organisms that have already deceased.


In what ways do fungi help humans?

Fungi help humans in various ways, such as providing food like mushrooms, aiding in the production of medicines like antibiotics, and breaking down organic matter to recycle nutrients in the environment.


What are the benefits of fungi to humans and how can they positively impact our health and environment?

Fungi provide benefits to humans by breaking down organic matter, producing antibiotics, and serving as a food source. They can positively impact our health by boosting the immune system, aiding in digestion, and fighting off harmful bacteria. In the environment, fungi help with nutrient cycling, soil health, and decomposition of organic material.


What two things are humans made of?

Humans are primarily composed of water, which makes up about 60% of the body's weight, and organic compounds such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. These components are essential for the structure and function of cells, tissues, and organs in the human body.


What are theories of how humans were created?

There are various theories about how humans were created, including religious beliefs such as creationism, which posits that humans were created by a divine being. Scientific theories, such as evolution, propose that humans evolved over millions of years through the process of natural selection. Other theories involve the idea of panspermia, which suggests that life on Earth originated from microorganisms or organic compounds brought here by comets or meteorites.

Related Questions

Are humans artificial or organic?

Humans (same with animals, plants, and aliens) are organic, while robots and/or machines are artificial.


What is an organic compound that is found in humans?

Carbohydrates - glucose


Is glucose an organic or inorgnic molecule?

Glucose is produced by plants. It's organic unless its artificially made by humans.


Give example of an organic substance that are found in a living organisms?

Insulin, is an organic substance and is needed in humans for the absorbtion of sugars.


Are humans detritivores?

Humans are not decomposers. They are consumers.


What are 4 examples of an organic molecule in humans?

Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.


What is imported water?

water sustains all organic life humans are 98% water


What is the importance water?

water sustains all organic life humans are 98% water


Why are hydrocarbons important to humans?

Hydrocarbons are used as fuels, solvents feedstock in organic chemistry.


Can snail bait kill humans?

Yes, snail bait can kill humans. A non-organic bait that contains metaldehyde converts to acetaldehyde, which leads to organ failure and death, upon ingestion or inhalation by humans. The organic bait that has iron phosphate generally does not kill but results in diarrhea and vomiting in susceptible individuals.


Is fingernails an inorganic or organic compound?

Fingernails are composed of keratin, a protein-based organic compound. Keratin is a key structural component in hair, nails, and the outer layers of skin in humans and other animals.


Why aren't humans producers?

Humans aren't producers indeed, they are consumers. They cannot synthesize the organic compounds they need to survive (unlike, for example, plants, that can synthesize their own organic compounds thanks to photosynthesis). Consumers don't have the ability to make organic compounds from inorganic compounds, so they rely, directly or indirectly, on the ability of producers to do that.