Yes .
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, are responsible for breaking down dead plant and animal tissues into simpler compounds. These organisms play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
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Bacteria that break down dead organisms are considered consumers. They are not the only consumers; any organism that feeds on another is a consumer.
Bacteria, fungi, any type of decomposers.
it's called decomposing (I think) because it breaks down from other organisms (hope this helps!)
They break down organisms into soil
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, are responsible for breaking down dead plant and animal tissues into simpler compounds. These organisms play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
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Bacteria collects nutrients from dead organisms.
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
Decomposers.
Bacteria are microscopic, single-celled organisms. Living bacteria are not dead.
Saprotrophic bacteria and fungi secrete digestive enzymes into dead organic matter in order to decompose it, and recycle it's nutrients (such as carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorous)
Yes they are.
Saprophyte