I belive it is fungi kingdom , sorry if im wrong
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
Multicellular Organisms
Organisms like bacteria, fungi, insects, and some small animals such as worms and beetles feed on decaying matter. They play a crucial role in the process of decomposition, breaking down organic material and returning essential nutrients to the environment.
Saprozoic nutrition is a type of nutrition in which an organism feeds on dead and decaying organic matter. These organisms help in the decomposition process by breaking down organic material into simpler compounds that can be reused by other living organisms. Examples of saprozoic organisms include fungi and some bacteria.
Saprophytism is a nutritional strategy where organisms feed on dead or decaying organic matter to obtain nutrients. These organisms play a crucial role in the ecosystem by breaking down dead material, recycling nutrients, and contributing to the decomposition process. Examples of saprophytic organisms include certain fungi and bacteria.
Multicellular organisms that obtain food by breaking down decaying material are called saprotrophs. They play an important role in the ecosystem by decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the environment. Fungi, some bacteria, and certain insects are examples of saprotrophs.
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
Multicellular Organisms
Decaying plant material, bacteria, fungi and attached organisms.
I believe you meant to say "organisms that break down dead and decaying material are called decomposers." Decomposers like fungi, bacteria, and certain insects play a crucial role in breaking down organic matter and cycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. They help facilitate the process of decomposition and nutrient recycling.
Multicellular organisms reproduce sexually by the combination of genetic material from two parent organisms through processes like fertilization. This allows for genetic diversity and variation in offspring.
Dead and decaying material produced in soil is called organic matter. This material consists of decomposed plant and animal residues, such as leaves, roots, and organisms, which add nutrients to the soil and improve its structure.
Organisms like bacteria, fungi, insects, and some small animals such as worms and beetles feed on decaying matter. They play a crucial role in the process of decomposition, breaking down organic material and returning essential nutrients to the environment.
Organisms that feed on decaying material,debris, or detritus, such as bacteria, insects, worms etc.
Detritivores are organisms that feed on dead and decaying organic matter, such as dead plant material or animal remains. They play an important role in breaking down organic material and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. Examples of detritivores include earthworms, fungi, and some types of insects.
The nine kingdoms of living organisms, arranged from least complex to most complex, are: Monera (prokaryotes like bacteria), Protista (unicellular eukaryotes), Fungi (multicellular and unicellular organisms that absorb nutrients), Plantae (multicellular organisms that perform photosynthesis), and Animalia (multicellular organisms that consume organic material). The complexity increases as we move from single-celled organisms to multicellular organisms with specialized functions and systems. Each kingdom represents a distinct group with unique characteristics and evolutionary paths.
'Decomposition' for decaying plant and animal organic material. 'Detritus' for inorganic decaying material in soil. Hope this helps, John