Microorganisms break down a dead plant through a process called decomposition. They break down the organic matter into simpler compounds, such as water, carbon dioxide, and nutrients, which are then recycled back into the environment. This decomposition process helps to release valuable nutrients back into the soil, supporting the growth of new plants.
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No, a dead plant does not have thermal energy.
brown(no sunlight=dead plant)
No, not all microorganisms feed on dead organisms. Microorganisms are classified as either decomposers, which feed on dead organisms, or as parasites, which feed on living organisms. Some microorganisms also obtain their nutrients from non-living sources such as minerals or sunlight.
Magnesium deficiency create dead leaves and yellow leaves on a plant.
no there are micro organisms in the dead sea
micro-organisms feed upon the dead plant and animal tissues and convert them into a dark coloured subtance called humus. by aditi gupta class 7c
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Botany, plant biology and micro-biology describes what happens in plant cells
No, a dead plant does not have thermal energy.
The remains of the dead plant and animals are decomposed by micro-organisms into simple substances which are more easily reabsorbed by plants as their nutrients such as mineral ions and nitrates. If this process did not occur, new plants could not grow.
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No, a saprophyte is not a plant. Saprophytes are organisms that obtain nutrients from decaying organic matter. They can be fungi, bacteria, or other types of organisms that play a vital role in the decomposition process.
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They do digestion of micro organism,dead organells etc
micro dug up a whole in the garden so he can plant his flower seeds. the subject is who or what so its micro
nothing its dead