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Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
Saprophytes.
Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.
Such organisms are called decomposers, which include micro fungi and bacteria . They decompose dead and decaying organic matter. An organism that decomposes decaying organisms leaf litter and other types of dead organic matter is called a saprobe, saprotroph ,saprophytic .
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
A worm is a decomposer because worms eat waste. They eat dead or decaying organisms such as dead leaves, road kill, dead plants, etc. However they do not eat decaying/rotting foods. Scavengers eat rotting food not decomposers.
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers.
Saprophytes.
Dead organisms and waste products are broken down by decomposers such as bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms. This process of decomposition releases nutrients back into the environment, allowing them to be recycled and used by other living organisms.
Decomposers get their nutrients from dead and decaying organisms.
Organisms that feed on dead organic matter are known as saprophytes. Their importance lies in their ability to break decaying and dead organic waste into simple substances that is used by the plants and recycled.
scavengers carrion feeders.
Decomposers refers to organisms capable of breaking down dead or decaying organisms.
Decomposers refers to organisms capable of breaking down dead or decaying organisms.
Organic material contains organic compounds from the remains of dead organisms and their waste products.
Scavengers remove dead organisms from the ground by digging them out. If its so deep into the ground they will dig until they reach the dead organisms.