the animals that eat bacteria and fungi are mice, rats and squirrel. Badgers, rabbits, pigs an deer also eat bacteria and fungi.
maoris eat people and birds so the answer is maori they are bad
people eat bacteria all the time
Bacteria can be harmful when chicken is not cooked properly and is eaten also wound infections. Bacteria can be beneficial by breaking down unwanted waste and can also help you digest your food. useful bacteria 1- they act as decomposers and decompose all dead organic matter on earth 2-some bacteria presnt in our intestine which help in digestion of food harmful bacteria 1-they cause diseases like TB in humans
It depends on the type of bacteria, but most normally: Coughing expels bacteria from the lungs.
I'm not an expert but generally, bacteria. If you where in a bactaria free case, you would not decompose. Decomposition is generally the body being eaten by bacteria. It doesn't happen when your alive as your blood is still flowing and your active. The rate of decomposition would be affected by the amount of bacteria where you where. Other factors such as salt water can however have preservitive effects. Hope I helped.
Things that can be eaten by bacteria, fungi or other microorganisms are referred to as being biodegradable. These things include almost everything except glass, plastic (which biodegrades in millions of years), some other manmade materials and, unfortunately, Styrofoam.
Non animal heterotrophs (e.g photo synthesizing bacteria) release carbon into the atmosphere and store it within themselves and pass it through the tropic levels when eaten
no it does however rot back and can be eaten by bacteria
Baleen whales are eaten by toothed whales or by crabs and other scavengers, and by micro organisms (bacteria etc.).
It's loaded with bacteria. Yes, it will get you sick.
im sorry but you are. have you eaten bacon recently? i like bacon.
They'd Probably Taste Better Cooked :)
Dung is made out of all the solid bacteria in your body that you have eaten or produced.
Yes, bacteria is a decomposer. Any remains of a dead animal ( the died body) not eaten yet by a consumer, is broken down by bacteria ( the decomposer) and fungi that live in the soil.
Yes, bacteria is a decomposer. Any remains of a dead animal ( the died body) not eaten yet by a consumer, is broken down by bacteria ( the decomposer) and fungi that live in the soil.Yes, bacteria is a decomposer because it eats wastes.
Yes, bacteria is a decomposer. Any remains of a dead animal ( the died body) not eaten yet by a consumer, is broken down by bacteria ( the decomposer) and fungi that live in the soil.Yes, bacteria is a decomposer because it eats wastes.
No it is currently being eaten away by a harmful rust bacteria
Some are, some aren't. Those wastes that are biodegradable can be eaten by bacteria and/or fungi.
Gulfweed in Matagorda island is eaten by ghost shrimp, birds and small crabs and bacteria.