A decomposer organism is an organism that breaks down dead organic matter into simpler substances, such as bacteria, fungi, and some insects. They play a vital role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
A living thing that breaks down dead animals and plants for food is called a decomposer.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the organic matter of dead organisms to supply itself with nutrients. In doing so, decomposers leave behind nutrients that become a part of the soil and replenish the ecosystem's nutrients. This leads to a greater amount of production of organic compounds.
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.
An organism that feeds on the wastes or remains of living things is called a decomposer. Examples of decomposers include fungi, bacteria, and certain insects. They play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter and returning nutrients to the ecosystem.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the nutrients of dead organisms or wastes for food. Examples of decomposers include fungi, bacteria, and some types of insects. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
A decomposer in the Rainforest is a fungus type organism, such as mushrooms or moss.
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That is the correct spelling of "decomposer" (organism that breaks down dead material).
A decomposer is a living organism such as a bacterium or a fungus, therefore it could not be a machine.
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