Decomposers are the organisms that break down the wastes and remains of other organisms.
The enzymes like pepsin break down the proteins and not the other molecules because they are themselves protein.
Decomposers consume dead organic matter such as leaves, animal remains, and other organic material. They break down these materials into simpler substances through the process of decomposition, returning nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
Fungi, specifically decomposer fungi, break down rotting wood and other plant parts. These fungi secrete enzymes that break down the complex molecules in the wood into simpler forms that can be absorbed by the fungi as nutrients. This process is essential for recycling nutrients in ecosystems.
No, amylase cannot break down chitin. Amylase is an enzyme that specifically breaks down starches into simple sugars, while chitin is a complex carbohydrate found in the exoskeletons of insects and crustaceans. Other enzymes like chitinase are needed to break down chitin.
They break down lactose and other sugars to lactic acid
The animales that break down rock are moles and earth worms and any other animale that can dig
Decomposers are the organisms that break down the wastes and remains of other organisms.
The body uses enzymes called amylase to break down starches. This enzyme is structured to break down the starch and no other enzyme can perform this function.
Because they break down dead organisms into nutrients.
The enzymes like pepsin break down the proteins and not the other molecules because they are themselves protein.
Proteases.
Freezing it and then smashing it.
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food
Decomposers consume dead organic matter such as leaves, animal remains, and other organic material. They break down these materials into simpler substances through the process of decomposition, returning nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
decomposers
the plant needs oxygen to break down and release energy to move its food