fungi rot things, helping organism like plants gain nutrients more easily. for humans and herbivores: they can also help with diseases, food, drink, improve medicine, and bioremediation
bacteria help plants eat, cleanse water and help the cycle of nutrients like carbon, sulfur and nitrogen.
these are some positives if that's what your question meant..
decomposer
ants
fungi,mushrooms,and bacteria
fungi and bacteria grow from spores.
Some common decomposers in grasslands include fungi, bacteria, and certain insects like beetles and earthworms. These organisms break down dead plant material and recycle nutrients back into the soil, playing a crucial role in the ecosystem.
They are a very important part of any ecosystem. Fungi and bacteria are decomposes.
Fungi and bacteria
decomposer
Some decomposers in an ecosystem are bacteria and fungi.
Main decomposers in an ecosystem include fungi, bacteria, and detritivores like earthworms and insects. These organisms break down dead organic matter into simpler components, facilitating the recycling of nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Fungi is a form of bacteria, that is actually sometimes good for your digestive tract.
Bacteria and fungi are the principal decomposers in any biome, including the desert.
Virus, Bacteria, Protozoa, Algae & Fungi
Biotic factors are living organisms that affect an ecosystem. These include plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and other microorganisms that interact with each other and their environment. They play crucial roles in nutrient cycling, energy flow, and maintaining the ecological balance within an ecosystem.
Both bacteria and fungi can decompose cougars. When a cougar dies, bacteria and fungi break down the organic matter through biochemical processes, returning nutrients to the environment. These decomposers play a vital role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients and breaking down organic material.
A chemical that harms prokaryotic cells would specifically impact bacteria, which are prokaryotic organisms. It would not affect fungi, plants, or animals, as they are eukaryotic organisms.
Fungi and bacteria work by recycling dead organisms and putting their nutrients back in to the soil in the desert. They feed on the dead organism and help to keep the ecosystem balanced.