Decaying matter eventually breaks down into simpler compounds like water, carbon dioxide, and minerals, through the actions of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi. These simpler compounds are then recycled back into the ecosystem.
Decomposition.
Saprophytism is a type of nutrition in which an organism feeds on decaying organic matter. Fungi like mushrooms and bacteria are examples of organisms that exhibit saprophytism, playing a vital role in the decomposition of dead plant and animal material.
Decaying material can release unpleasant odors, attract pests such as insects and rodents, and contribute to the growth of harmful bacteria and mold. Additionally, decaying organic matter can deplete oxygen levels in aquatic environments, leading to water quality issues.
Fossil fuel formed from decaying plant matter over millions of years.
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`Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertilizer.
Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertalizer. Sometimes marshy water, (I think it was something like that) is made up of decaying animals of plants.
Vegetables and decaying matter.
Only fungi feed on dead or decaying matter.
Decaying matter normally goes to the ground but can be used as fertalizer. Sometimes marshy water, (I think it was something like that) is made up of decaying animals of plants.
Decaying organic matter in the soil is called humus. When it is added to the soil deliberately, it is called compost.
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the decaying matter in soil is called humus.