answersLogoWhite

0

Bacteria

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Natures recyclers are?

decomposers


Why are bugs bad?

there not some bugs are mother natures beauty others are mother natures recyclers and some are just weird for the fun of it :)


Bacteria known as natures natural recyclers?

They break down a lot of fresh organic material into compost, or rich soil.


What is microorginisms?

anorganism that is microscopic. Also called natures recyclers because it is a decomposer.


Why are decomposers like natures recyclers?

Decomposers break down dead organisms and organic matter into simpler forms, returning essential nutrients back into the ecosystem. This process helps recycle nutrients and maintain the balance of energy flow in nature. Decomposers play a vital role in breaking down waste materials and promoting soil health.


Where would I dispose of an old computer ?

scarp recyclers or electronics recyclers will give a little bit of money for it. some computer shops will also take old computers


Where might one find plastic recyclers?

You can find plastic recyclers available from stores such as Walmart. Alternatively, you can find plastic recyclers available online from retailers such as Amazon.


What are the different natures of art?

There different natures of art which are commonly referred to as art genres. Some of the common natures of art include drawing, painting, digital graphics, ceramics, sculpture and much more.


Are pathogens recyclers in the environment?

no


What are natural recyclers?

i do not now


What do the natures mean in Pokemon Diamond?

Natures (not JUST in Pokemon Diamond) give your Pokemon one stat boost, as well as one stat hinderance. For example, Adamant increases attack and reduces special attack. Some natures don't have ANY effect. If you need a chart for natures, I have one made here:


Why are decomposers sometimes called natures recyclers?

Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, are often referred to as nature's recyclers because they break down dead organic matter and waste products, returning essential nutrients to the ecosystem. This process enriches the soil and promotes plant growth, facilitating a continuous cycle of life. By decomposing materials, they help maintain ecological balance and ensure the availability of resources for other organisms. Essentially, they play a crucial role in recycling nutrients within ecosystems.