they sink to the bottom of the sea :D
30% to 40% of the CO2 emitted by humans ends up in the oceans, where it forms carbonic acid. This increases ocean acidity, decreasing the pH, which is in turn harmful to many marine organisms.
Dead organisms play a crucial role in the environment by contributing to nutrient recycling. As they decompose, they release essential nutrients back into the soil which can then be absorbed by plants. This process helps sustain the overall ecosystem by maintaining a healthy nutrient cycle.
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
There are fairly alot of living things in the ocean . I have a few here : Sharks Belugas Whales (of all sort ) Sardines Fish ( of all sort ) Lobsters Crabs plants And Im sure that there are many more ! I hope this helped !
Saprophytic is another way to say decomposers. Parasitic bacteria parasitize other organisms while they feed off of their insides. Saprophytic (decomposers) bacteria feed off of dead organisms and this is extremely important for the cycle of soil nutrients and also for many plant roots.
Yes, there are a lot of ocean dead zone more then 400 of them now.
There are many things that could produced the ocean floor. Dying organisms for example are one component in the ocean floor.
There are many organisms that feed on carcasses of plants and animals. Jackals and Vultures and among them. There are also organisms called decomposers which break down the dead carcasses for nutrients.
There are millions more marine organisms than there are terrestrial: There are many types of seaweeds and algae in the ocean. keep in mind, coral, sponges and other organisms are animals, NOT plants.
30% to 40% of the CO2 emitted by humans ends up in the oceans, where it forms carbonic acid. This increases ocean acidity, decreasing the pH, which is in turn harmful to many marine organisms.
The fly is good for many reasons because they dispose of the dead organisms.
ecosystem=unbalanced, many organisms=dead
the offspring is identical to one another
We use the ocean for so many things, like swimming, fishing...
Dead organisms play a crucial role in the environment by contributing to nutrient recycling. As they decompose, they release essential nutrients back into the soil which can then be absorbed by plants. This process helps sustain the overall ecosystem by maintaining a healthy nutrient cycle.
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
Organisms that live in the bottom of the ocean include deep-sea tube worms, anglerfish, sea cucumbers, deep-sea octopuses, and various types of bacteria and microorganisms. These organisms have adapted to survive in extreme conditions such as intense pressure, cold temperatures, and lack of sunlight.