Detritus, which consists of organic debris and particulate matter, is commonly found in various oceanic regions, particularly in coastal areas and estuaries where organic materials accumulate. It can also be present in the open ocean, especially in areas where nutrient upwelling occurs. Detritus plays a crucial role in marine ecosystems, serving as a food source for many organisms, including bacteria, invertebrates, and fish.
Globigerina ooze. The accumulation of detritus from the oceans above.
It is made up of fragments and particles of rock called detritus that has been worn from existing rock by abrasion, erosion and weathering. Detritus is then transported by streams and rivers into lakes and oceans where it can form sediment and the process of forming sedimentary rock begins again.
Detritus
long-sighted
Detritus feeders(a.k.a, sapraphages, or ditritivores) ehterotrophs that get nutrients by comsuming detritus**decomposing organic matter**Example___________EarthwormsWoodlice
detritus is everywhere. Land,water, and air.
Narwhals can be found in northen arctic seas . these rarely sighted whales can survive in the coldest temperatursThey live in frigid waters and arctic oceans, near Greenland and northern Canada. They have been sighted up at 85 degrees North Latitude (Though this was slightly rare) and very rarely go below 65.
Sighted...Sighted
You will be examining the detritus of your homework if you plagiarise your answers.
detritus feeders can not be producers as they feed of the decaying dead living organisms
Far sighted. you can tell this by this way: Near-sighted- you can sight nearby things. Far sighted- you can sight far away things.
Decomposing plant and animal matter, along with other dead material, are collectively called "detritus." Detritus serves as an important source of nutrients for decomposers in an ecosystem.