I don't know that is why im asking! How stupid do they think we are?
why does an organisms eat another organisms
Producer- produces its own food from energy from the sunConsumer- eats other organisms for foodDecomposer- breaks down dead organisms for food
An organism that eats other organisms for energy are known as heterotrophs.
Usually, the organism which eats the scavenger, is the 2nd of 1st Consumer.
No, a carnivore is an animal that eats only meat. Scavengers (hawks, vultures) eat dead animals and organisms like bacteria also feed on dead animals.
Saprophyte
the plankton is the single-celled organism that eats dead organism.
Decomposers like certain bacteria, such as Bacillus and Clostridium species, break down dead organisms into simpler compounds to obtain nutrients for growth and reproduction. These bacteria play a crucial role in recycling nutrients and breaking down organic matter in ecosystems.
Decomposers like bacteria help break down dead organisms into simpler substances. Some examples of bacteria that play this role include species like Bacillus, Pseudomonas, and Clostridium. These bacteria help in the recycling of nutrients in ecosystems.
Decomposers such as fungi and bacteria
an organism that gets energy from another organism is a consumer. they fall into many catergories. # carnivore- kills and eats another organism # parasite- feeds of a host but keeps the host organism alive for as long as possible # herbivore- eats plant organisms # omnivore- eats both plant and animal organisms # scavengers- eats dead organisms
Dead plants and animals are consumed by decomposers such as bacteria and fungi.
An organism that eats another organism is called a consumer.
why does an organisms eat another organisms
The type of bacterial organism that eats dead organisms, is called a Decomposer
Producer- produces its own food from energy from the sunConsumer- eats other organisms for foodDecomposer- breaks down dead organisms for food
Organisms that eat dead organic matter are known as decomposers. These include bacteria, fungi, and certain types of insects and worms. Decomposers play a vital role in breaking down dead plants and animals, recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.