any kind of decomposer,for example:snails and worms
A living thing that breaks down dead animals and plants for food is called a decomposer.
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.
In science, a decomposer refers to an organism, such as certain types of bacteria and fungi, that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler substances. This process of decomposition releases nutrients back into the ecosystem, promoting nutrient cycling.
No. A decomposer is a living thing that breaks down biological wast and dead material. Sand is not alive.
That is the correct spelling of "decomposer" (organism that breaks down dead material).
breaks down organic matter
Decomposer
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
No. A decomposer breaks down dead substances. an apple doesn't.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
Decomposer, it breaks down dead matter and turns it into soil.
The fungus is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms to use as nutrients.
Decomposer
Fungis. Any decomposer