Bacteria , Fungi , Algae!
Two primary decomposers are fungi and bacteria. Their function in the recycling of life materials is very prominent because without them all organisms that died would decompose slowly.
Decomposer bacteria, such as certain species of fungi and bacteria like Bacillus and Pseudomonas, break down dead organic material into simpler compounds to obtain nutrients and energy. This process helps recycle nutrients back into the environment, playing a crucial role in ecosystem functioning.
Animalia is the kingdom. The domain for it is Eukarya, the domain for it also has 3 other kingdoms. Plantae, Fungi, and Protista, There are 3 domains, Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Bacteria is the kingdom for the Domain in a way. They are kind of the same, same way for the Archeae. The Fungi in Eurkarya feeds on dead or decayed materials. Bacteria causes germs to get you sick, those are just a couple of examples on what they do. Note that bacteria is party of the Bacteria domain, not the Eurkaya. Bacteria and Archaea may be called that for the domain, but they are also called the same name for their kingdom.
Magnesium carbonate is a metal carbonate that does not decompose easily at room temperature or below.
animals called decomposers do exactly what their name implies, they decompose organic material. these include worms, pill bugs, and an assortment of things to tiny to see with the naked eye. I believe this is the answer to your question.
The common name for coccus bacteria is round bacteria.
Nanoarchea is the name of the smallest bacteria:)
They are both decomposers. This isn't a scienific name however. It is a scientific term.
Decomposition :)
The name of the bacteria is the parasite
The soil bacteria that breaks down large chemicals in dead organisms into smaller ones is known as decomposers. These decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, play a crucial role in the decomposition process, breaking down complex organic matter into simpler compounds that can be recycled back into the ecosystem.
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