they turn them into nutrients ,also they give off oxygen when they decompose.
nitrogen!
They sit on their food eg: bacteria, bread soil and absorb the food from their bottom
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
Decomposers
Decomposers
Bacteria that break down the nutrients in dead matter into simpler substances that are taken up by plants roots are called decomposers. Humans use bacteria to clean up small oil spills, mine minerals from the ground, and synthesize drugs.
Most fungi get organic compounds from dead organisms. They are decomposers called saprotrophs. ... As decomposers, fungi are vital for the health of ecosystems. They break down nonliving organic matter and release the nutrients into the soil.
They sit on their food eg: bacteria, bread soil and absorb the food from their bottom
important nutrients
They break down wastes and dead matter.
Decomposers, such as bacteria or fungi, break down waste products and dead organisms to return matter to the physical environment. Producers can then use this matter to build their bodies, starting the cycle of matter again.
Decomposers :)
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
Decomposers
Decomposers
Yes, exactly.
The organisms that break down dead organic matter in order to absorb the nutrient molecules are known as decomposers. Decomposers are mainly bacteria, fungi, or worms.
Decomposers break down the plant matter that isn't used for some other purpose. This break down returns the nutrients in the plant matter to the soil so it can be used again by other growing plants.