A fungi is an eukaryotic organism that has a cell wall and breaks down dead organic material.
"digestive"
Decomposers complete the cycle of matter by breaking down organic matter into inorganic nutrients that can be reused by producers. Without decomposers, the entire world would be knee-deep in plant litter, dead animal bodies, animal wastes, and garbage, and most life as we know it would no longer exist.
Decomposers are very important because of their role in breaking down waste materials left by other organisms, as well as releasing nutrients into the soil that are absorbed by plants, which are the basis of other organic life.
The process of breaking down food to create energy is called digestion. Digestion is necessary for other biological processes, such as movement and growth, to occur. Not sure if that person's answer would answer your question but it sure as heck didn't answer mine... so I looked it up. The answer you might be looking for is binary fission. Not 100% sure though so don't be mad if i'm wrong. -_-
Ground Breaking is a term that generally applies to something that is completely different then the norm and then also changes the norm. For example Elvis was ground breaking for Rock and Roll because he changed how music was produced. Or the internet was ground breaking as it completely changed how people attain information.
In metabolism, the catabolic process involves breaking down nutrients. More specifically, the Krebs Cycle breaks down the nutrients.
Mitochondria are responsible for breaking down nutrients. They also take in nutrients and are responsible for making energy for cells.
Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi are responsible for the breakdown of organic matter, releasing nutrients into the soil. Detritivores vary depending on the ecosystem (e.g. in some forest ecosystems, woodlice and earthworms help in breaking down dead matter).Hope this helps. :)
a decomposer
metabolism
carbon dioxide
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the trees have nutrients and the mushrooms are feeding off the nutrients, so they're practically breaking down or decomposing the tree
Decomposers...
Giraffes are not decomposers. While decomposers get nutrients from breaking down dead organisms, giraffes get nutrients from the food that they eat. Giraffes are consumers.
Decomposers eat things by breaking down this remaining organic matter by breaking it into pieces. Decomposers eventually convert all organic matter into carbon dioxide (which they respire) and nutrients. This releases raw nutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium) in a a form usable to plants
Four type of consumer in ecosystem.Herbivores are animals that feed only on plants.Carnivores are animals that feed on other animals.Omnivores are animals that feed on both plants and animals.Saprobes are organisms that get nutrients by breaking down the remains of dead plants and animals. Examples of saprobes are bacteria and fungi.