Rotting wood (logs), fecal matter, dead plants, dead animals, etc.
Decomposers are organisums that decompose or, make it so that we are not walking in a huge pile of leaves year around!
Decomposers are invertebrates (such as worms), bacteria or fungi that consume and break down dead organisms and wastes of other organisms.The process of breaking down organic matters
Decomposers are invertebrates (such as worms), bacteria or fungi that consume and break down dead organisms and wastes of other organisms.The process of breaking down organic matters
Decomposers are helpful because they help to break down rotting materials. In a deciduous forest some of the decomposers are various types of fungus, beetles, and worms.
Maggots are known to be decomposers. When scavengers have had their fill of an animal or item, the decomposers then move in to begin doing their work of breaking them down.
Yes, only elements cannot be broken down to smaller substances.
In the appropriate situation, all compounds are broken down into simpler substances.
Decomposers, mainly bacteria, will take in and digest any decaying matter and convert it to energy. Carrion, or dead animals, is broken down by bacteria, so a dead eagle would be broken down by decomposers.
No.An elementcan't be broken down into a simpler substance, without changing its chemical nature.
All substances can be broken into any other substances (or elements) by chemical or physical methods.
Substances that cannot be chemically broken down into simpler substances are called elements.
Chemical compounds.
elements
compounds
Elements.
Chemical compounds.
the decomposers break down the dead organisms to where the scavengers can eat the organism that was broken down without the decomposers the scavengers will die