When a wolf dies, its body undergoes decomposition, a process where microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi break down the organic matter. These microorganisms release enzymes that break down proteins, fats, and carbohydrates in the wolf's body into simpler molecules. This process is facilitated by factors such as temperature, moisture, and oxygen levels in the environment. Over time, the wolf's tissues and organs are broken down into basic compounds and eventually recycled back into the ecosystem.
bacteria decomposes the rainforest
A dead organism decomposes in a rainforest
hot decomposes fast and cold decomposes slower
Mice are NOT decomposes. Decomposes, as the name suggests, decomposes organic matter. Mice merely digest the thing, which all animals do. Decomposes are living things such as fungi, and bacteria.Unless you're talking about whether mice will decompose. That's a yes.
A substance that naturally decomposes into harmless materials is called?
Bacteria.
Bacteria.
Yes
yes
fungi
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a crumb