No, kelp is the common name of a group of brown algae.
the dead organic matter is overtaken by new plants.
Detritivores
Yes parasites do live on dead organic matter as it depends on the dead organism for food.
Because fossil fuels are produced from dead organic matter. Then the fossil fuels are burnt, and they release carbon.
Soil organisms that turn dead organic matter into humus are called decomposers.
Bacteria that live on dead organic matter are called saprophytic or saprotrophic bacteria. These bacteria break down and decompose the organic material, helping to recycle nutrients back into the environment.
Just enter 'kelp' and 'order' in any search engine as Google. The best kelp is the certified organic.
They eat dead organic matter.Decomposers eat dead animals and plant matter.
no
Organic matter is made up of organic compounds, which are the remains of dead plants and animals. Theoretically, anything not made up of organic matter is inorganic. The distinction between what is inorganic and organic is heavily debated among scientist.
They eat dead organic matter.Decomposers eat dead animals and plant matter.
They eat dead organic matter.Decomposers eat dead animals and plant matter.