because its the gravity of the earth that appears generally
A scavenger or a decomposer.
A habitat.
Yeast is not typically classified as a scavenger. Instead, it is a type of fungus that primarily feeds on sugars and organic materials through fermentation. While it can break down and utilize a variety of substrates, its role is more about fermentation and decomposition rather than scavenging, which generally refers to organisms that consume dead or decaying matter.
carnivore >>New person When you refer to the diet, then yes, they are called carnivore, unless they eat plants as well as meat, which means they're omnivore. An animal that hunts and eats other animals are also called predators.
Feeds high in fiber and low in TDN (total digestible nutrients) are called roughages or forages. These types of feeds are important for maintaining a healthy digestive system in horses and providing a steady source of energy over a longer period of time. Examples include hay, pasture, and grass.
A scavenger or a decomposer.
Mold is a type of fungus that feeds off of decaying matter.
an organism that feeds on dead organic matter especially a fungus or bacterium
creature that feeds on growing grass or herbage?
Saprotrophic fungus obtains nutrients by decomposing dead or decaying organic matter. It plays a vital role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem by breaking down complex organic molecules into simpler forms that can be used by other organisms. Examples include molds, yeasts, and certain mushrooms.
Arthrobotrys dactyloides is a type of predatory fungus in the Orbiliaceae family. It is known for its ability to capture and kill nematodes, which it then feeds on for nutrients. This fungus forms specialized traps called adhesive nets to capture its prey.
Grazer
Both.
Grazer
Fungus has the role of decomposer in a food chain it decomposes the dead organic material and feeds on it.
The substratum in Rhizopus is the surface on which the fungus grows or feeds. It can be organic material such as bread, fruits, or other decaying matter where Rhizopus obtains its nutrients and energy through the process of decomposition.
A saprophyte is an organism that feeds on decaying matter by secreting enzymes onto the decaying matter and then absorbing what the enzymes have broken it down into. Most saprophytes are bacteria and fungi.