Wastes that can be broken down by other organisms into a reusable form are called "biodegradeable"
The list of biodegradable wastes is extremely long.
Decomposers are the organisms that break down the wastes and remains of other organisms.
By breaking down the dead organisms or wastes of other living things.
Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi consume wastes and dead organisms by breaking them down into simpler compounds. These decomposers play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
When an organism dies, its body is broken down and decomposed by other organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, and scavengers. These organisms help recycle the nutrients from the dead organism back into the ecosystem.
Hydrolysis breaks the bonds between molecules.
Decomposers are the organisms that break down the wastes and remains of other organisms.
Biodegradable waste refers to materials that can be broken down naturally by bacteria or other living organisms. These wastes can easily decompose and return to the environment in a non-toxic form. Examples include food scraps, paper products, and yard waste.
decomposers
Micro organisms such as fungy, bacteriasmmm... mushrooms and moss(i think) and other fungisbacteria mostly
consumers eat other organisms to get food.decomposers break down dead organisms and animal wastes to get food.
because of byproducts and wastes
By breaking down the dead organisms or wastes of other living things.
fungi like mushrooms and some types of animals or bugs like the dung beetle
This process is known as ammonification. It involves the decomposers breaking down organic matter into simpler compounds, releasing ammonium ions as a byproduct.
Nuclear fission is a type of nuclear reaction: the nucleus of an atom is broken in two parts (and many other fragments).Plutonium wastes are wastes containing plutonium.
Decomposers such as bacteria and fungi consume wastes and dead organisms by breaking them down into simpler compounds. These decomposers play a crucial role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem for other organisms to use.
Biodegradable waste is a type of waste, typically originating from plant or animal sources, which may be broken down by other living organisms. Waste that cannot be broken down by other living organisms may be called non-biodegradable. Biodegradable waste can be commonly found in municipal solid waste (sometimes called biodegradable municipal waste, or BMW) as green waste, food waste, paper waste, and biodegradable plastics. Other biodegradable wastes include human waste, manure, sewage and slaughterhouse waste.