Organisms that live on or near the ocean floor and feed on partially decomposed material include benthic scavengers like sea cucumbers, certain types of crabs, and various species of worms. These creatures play a crucial role in the marine ecosystem by recycling nutrients and breaking down organic matter. Additionally, some types of bacteria and fungi also thrive in these environments, contributing to the decomposition process. Together, they help maintain the health of ocean ecosystems by facilitating nutrient cycling.
Yes. Since Fungi are the ones that decompose things where it is to acidic for bacteria to survive, the fungi absorb the material around them. They secrete enzymes that cause decay and use the decomposed material as food.
Worm
the jaguar lives on the forest floor because it prefers an easier catch on the forest floor.
He mostly occupies the private apartments on the second floor.
Shrimp
A spiny-skinned invertebrate that lives on the ocean bottom floor is called a sea urchin.
they were partially treated of the univesati of michigan .i.
After two half-lives, 75% of the original material has decayed.
Members of the Fungal Kingdom are our most common forest floor decomposers.
Yes , a jaguar lives on the forest floor because it can't fly
Al lives on the 23rd floor, the Penthouse suite.
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