what is when soil bacteria break down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals
this isn't jepordy, whoever just answered that the answer is decomposers.
Yeah I really hate that -_-
Organic matter is broken down into basic chemicals like nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium, through decomposition by organisms like bacteria and fungi. These basic chemicals can then be absorbed by plant roots and contribute to their growth and development.
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down organic matter into simpler nutrients that can be recycled by other organisms. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, and certain insects.
Plants, algae, and some bacteria are able to directly convert energy from the sun through photosynthesis, using sunlight to produce their own food energy. Some bacteria and archaea in extreme environments can also use environmental chemicals, such as hydrogen sulfide or methane, through a process called chemosynthesis, to produce their food energy.
Certain types of bacteria and algae can reproduce rapidly in bodies of water, leading to an excess growth called algal bloom. These blooms can deplete oxygen levels in the water as they consume it for their own growth. This lack of oxygen can be harmful to aquatic organisms, creating what is known as a dead zone.
Around 70-80% of nitrogen in the atmosphere is fixed by nitrogen fixing bacteria through a process called nitrogen fixation. This converted nitrogen is then made available for use by plants and other organisms in the environment.
They are called decomposers
Green plants and some bacteria can capture energy from sunlight and chemicals respectively.
The soil bacteria that breaks down large chemicals in dead organisms into small chemicals are called decomposers. They play a vital role in the nutrient cycle by breaking down complex organic matter into simpler forms that can be recycled by plants and other organisms. This process is essential for maintaining soil fertility and ecosystem health.
Soil bacteria that break down large chemicals are known as biodegraders. These bacteria play a crucial role in breaking down complex molecules into simpler ones, making nutrients more accessible to plants and other organisms in the soil.
They are called decomposers.
Antibodies
Saprobes
Microscopic organisms are called microorganisms. Examples of microorganisms are bacteria, fungi, protists.
Antibodies
It is called micro biology. They are smaller than 0.1mm
These chemicals are called bactericides.
Organisms which are causing disease are called pathogens. Bacteria viruses