Bacteria are often called nature's recyclers. They break down a lot of fresh organic material into compost, or rich soil.
Rainforests and other trees and plants are also referred to as nature's recylers. They absorb carbon dioxide and keep the carbon and release oxygen keeping the atmosphere healthy.
Nature's recyclers are called decomposers like bacteria, fungi and protozoa.
decomposers
Decomposers break down dead organisms and organic matter into simpler forms, returning essential nutrients back into the ecosystem. This process helps recycle nutrients and maintain the balance of energy flow in nature. Decomposers play a vital role in breaking down waste materials and promoting soil health.
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there not some bugs are mother natures beauty others are mother natures recyclers and some are just weird for the fun of it :)
They break down a lot of fresh organic material into compost, or rich soil.
Fungi are called nature's recyclers because they decompose Why_is_fungi_called_nature's_recyclersmatter in soil and secrete extracellular enzymes that digest material and absorb simple organic molecules from the environment. Fungi are among the most important decomposers.
decomposers are single-celled organisms that brake down dead or decaying plants and animals. (natures cleaners)
anorganism that is microscopic. Also called natures recyclers because it is a decomposer.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead organic matter, such as fungi, bacteria, and worms. They play a critical role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Decomposers thrive in environments with high levels of organic material to feed on.
they break down the body(dead animal) and turn it into nutrients that the plants can use.