uebacteria and archaebacteria
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 -_-
The decomposers , bacteria, and fungi, break down waste and dead organisms returning nitrogen they contain back into the soil.
One role is to break down dead matter (animal & plant) to release the carbon stores within it.
Organisms called decomposers or detritivores.
The job of a decomposer is to break down all dead things in other words to take away the dead organisms
bacteria.
bacteria (apex)
Rhodococcus
Moulds and bacteria.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down the nutrients of dead organisms or wastes for food. Fungi and bacteria are the most common decomposers.
Bacteria that break down dead organisms are considered consumers. They are not the only consumers; any organism that feeds on another is a consumer.
it's called decomposing (I think) because it breaks down from other organisms (hope this helps!)
decomposes break down the remains of dead plants and animals.
They are called Decomposers.
Bacteria breaks down and converts other living and dead organisms into food. If it werent for bacteria and detritus feeders the earth would be scattered with dead animals and trees
Decomposers - usually microbes are responsible for breaking dead organisms down into their simple forms. This process is responsible for the recycling nutrients back into the environment. An example of a decomposer is bacteria.
These organisms by definition are called decomposers