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Which type of organisms get energy by breaking down the remain of dead organisms?

Decomposers.


What things require energy?

All living organisms (not dead) require energy


What are the two ways that energy stored in dead organisms is used?

Energy stored from dead organisms can be used in two ways. They can either be eaten by other organisms or decomposed by bacteria with the nutrients absorbed in the soil to be used by plants.


How are called the organisms that derives energy from dead matter?

decomposers


What organisms get its energy by eating dead plants and animal?

There are many organisms that feed on carcasses of plants and animals. Jackals and Vultures and among them. There are also organisms called decomposers which break down the dead carcasses for nutrients.


What orgamisms things require energy?

All living organisms (not dead) require energy


Organisms that break down dead organisms to get energy are called?

These are called decomposers


Is there energy in dead organisms?

Yes. The amount of energy depends on the organism and how long ago it died.


How do single celled decomposers get energy?

They break down dead organisms.


Organisms that get energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms?

Organisms that get energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms are called decomposers. Examples of decomposers include bacteria, fungi, and some insects. They play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.


How is a vulture consuming the remains of a dead raccoon on the side of a highway is helping an ecosystem?

After the vulture eats the dead raccoon it gets energy from it. When the vulture dies, some of the energy is converted into the organisms that eat dead matter. The energy is then circulated through the ecosystem.


What nonrenewable energy comes from the remains of dead organisms?

Fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, are nonrenewable energy sources that come from the remains of dead organisms that were buried and transformed over millions of years.