There are 3 types of organisms:
1) Decomposers
2) Detrivores
3) Scavengers
There are no specific types of fungi that break down chemicals in dead organisms. Different fungi breakdown different chemicals; whus, all kinds are invovled in the breakdown of dead organisms. If you meant "what are the fungi that break down chemicals in dead organisms called", then they are called saprobes.
The products of photosynthesis are glucose (a sugar) and oxygen. The energy stored in these products is chemical energy, which can be used by plants and other organisms for various metabolic processes.
After a primary disturbance, an ecosystem can support pioneer organisms that are typically fast-growing, r-strategists, and adaptable to harsh conditions. These organisms are often the first to colonize and establish in the newly disturbed area, helping to stabilize the ecosystem and pave the way for other species to follow.
Autotrophs are organisms that produce their own food using energy from sunlight or inorganic compounds. Examples include plants, algae, and some bacteria. They are the base of the food chain as they provide energy for other organisms.
Prokaryotic organisms predominantly use aerobic and anaerobic metabolism to generate energy. These processes involve the breakdown of nutrients to produce ATP, the energy currency of the cell. The specific type of metabolism used can vary based on the availability of oxygen and other environmental conditions.
chemical energy is the kind of energy
dead cells
Fungus is the organism that feed on dead an decaying matter.Animals that feed on dead remains are called Scavengers eg Crow,Vulture.
Eubacteria & Achebacteria.
Plants, and some algae.
Herbivores
killing humans or eating their own kind answer of mico
Fossil fuels come from long dead living organisms that have been put under pressure for millions of years. The living organisms once grew and needed the Sun like every living organism to grow. Therefore, when we burn fossil fuels were turning solar energy into thermal energy.
Some energy escapes from the environment as heat energy, which is a byproduct of metabolic processes. This heat energy cannot be reused by organisms and is eventually lost to the surroundings.
Any kind or flesh-eating creature would only eat a dead elephant
it depends what kind of fish they are, and maybe how long you leave the dead fish in the tank. meat-eating fish probably would, but others wouldnt...
There are no specific types of fungi that break down chemicals in dead organisms. Different fungi breakdown different chemicals; whus, all kinds are invovled in the breakdown of dead organisms. If you meant "what are the fungi that break down chemicals in dead organisms called", then they are called saprobes.