ecosystem
yes animals are organisms :) *<:[}
The carbon dioxide that plants take in come from animals. The oxygen that animals take in come from the plants.
They decompose dead plants and animals and nutrients to plants and the soil
no
animals, microorganisms and plants.
Because they were getting decomposed by the microorganisms in the air.
scavengers can highly concave animals or plants but saprophytes are microorganisms
Animals source their protein from various sources in their diets, including plants, other animals, and sometimes from insects or microorganisms.
No, microorganisms that cause disease and infection in plants and animals are not mutualistic. They are typically considered pathogens, which are organisms that harm their hosts. Mutualistic relationships involve both organisms benefiting from the interaction.
The four major subdivisions of biology are botany (study of plants), zoology (study of animals), microbiology (study of microorganisms), and ecology (study of interactions between organisms and their environment).
Symbiosis is the term used when living organisms form partnerships in order to survive. This includes plants, animals, and microorganisms.
The Fertile soil contains lots of microorganisms which decompose the complex dead bodies of animals and plants into simpler substance called Humus.