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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.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
The pathogenic DNA from the dead bacteria became active when combined with the DNA in the live bacteria. When injected into the mice, this reactivated DNA caused the disease and the mice died.
it can only feed at dead living things such as dead animals and plants
Saprophytes.
Organisms that break down waste and dead organisms are called decomposers.
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
Bacteria and other small organisms, such as insects are responsible for the decay of dead organisms.
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.
Scavengers remove dead organisms from the ground by digging them out. If its so deep into the ground they will dig until they reach the dead organisms.
no there are micro organisms in the dead sea
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
Three organisms that break down dead organisms include bacteria, fungi, and detritivores such as earthworms or beetles. These organisms play a crucial role in decomposition, breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
decomposers
Your question is an oxymoron. Nonliving means they are dead. If it is dead it ceases to be an organism. Organisms are alive.
yes dead organisms is a nutrient source for fungi!!! ofcourse it is, .... or is it! O_o
Decomposers.