No dead things live in any ecosystem
Plants like mosses, ferns, fungi, and small flowering plants can be commonly found under a rotting log. These plants thrive in the moist and shaded environment provided by the log and help in the decomposition process. They contribute to the forest ecosystem by recycling nutrients and providing habitat for other organisms.
A rotting log ecosystem is a decaying log where a variety of organisms like insects, fungi, bacteria, and small animals break down the wood, releasing nutrients back into the soil. This process contributes to biodiversity and nutrient recycling in the forest ecosystem. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide a picture.
Yes, a fallen log can be considered an ecosystem. It provides habitat and resources for various organisms such as fungi, insects, and small animals, creating a microcosm of biodiversity. Decomposition processes also take place in the log, further enriching the ecosystem.
When a log begins to rot, fungi and bacteria start breaking down the cellulose and lignin in the wood. This process releases nutrients into the soil that can be used by other plants for growth. Insects and other decomposers also play a role in breaking down the log, further releasing nutrients and contributing to the ecosystem's nutrient cycling.
Fungus's and mushrooms in general get their organic carbon source from decaying matter, so that's why they grow on logs and other decaying tree matter. They throw out compounds, usually proteins, to break down the matter and uptake it. Very important in an ecosystem and they have been around much longer than us and will probably will be after we are gone. They serve as one of the garbage men! I hope that makes since seeing I'm completely plastered haha.
No, a decaying log is not an ecosystem. It is a habitat, or where living things live.
Can a fallen log be considered an ecosystem? Explain your answer.
organisms live in it... O_O
Its a part of a tree that is dead and rotting away.
Plants like mosses, ferns, fungi, and small flowering plants can be commonly found under a rotting log. These plants thrive in the moist and shaded environment provided by the log and help in the decomposition process. They contribute to the forest ecosystem by recycling nutrients and providing habitat for other organisms.
the dead log is made up of cell.but the rocks are not made up of cell.
why do woolouse live under a log
A rotting log ecosystem is a decaying log where a variety of organisms like insects, fungi, bacteria, and small animals break down the wood, releasing nutrients back into the soil. This process contributes to biodiversity and nutrient recycling in the forest ecosystem. Unfortunately, I am unable to provide a picture.
Yes, a fallen log can be considered an ecosystem. It provides habitat and resources for various organisms such as fungi, insects, and small animals, creating a microcosm of biodiversity. Decomposition processes also take place in the log, further enriching the ecosystem.
Same thing.
yes he did live in a log house he wAS HOMELESS
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