Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
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These organisms are called decomposers and include detritivores, bacteria, fungi, and protists, among many other species.
Decomposers are organisms that obtain nutrients by breaking down dead and decaying plants and animals. Decomposers are at the end of the food chain.
Decomposers
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bacteriaThey are decomposers
Producers make food for most organisms: they depend on them for their survival. Decomposers deliver nutrients back inot the soil and decompose dead/decaying animals/plants.
Multicellular organisms that have cells containing nuclei and absorb nutrients from their surroundings after breaking them down with digestive juices are called multicellular eukaryotes. These organisms include animals, fungi, and some protists. They use various methods, such as ingestion, to take in food and enzymes to break it down for absorption by their cells.
Decomposers eat things by breaking down this remaining organic matter by breaking it into pieces. Decomposers eventually convert all organic matter into carbon dioxide (which they respire) and nutrients. This releases raw nutrients (such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium) in a a form usable to plants
Decomposers breakdown the dead things that no other animal wants and scavengers is organisms that eat dead animals or decaying plants. During transformation bacteria eats the dna and nutrients of other dead bacteria that is floating around.
Decomposers, like fungi and bacteria.
bacteriaThey are decomposers
One of the most important aspects of soil is the decaying remains of animals. The nutrients that come from the bodies are what help plants grow.
This organic material is made up of living organisms such as plants and animals, dead plants and animals, and nutrients that have come from decomposed plants and animals.
it mixes up with soil and the soil rich in nutrients
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Producers make food for most organisms: they depend on them for their survival. Decomposers deliver nutrients back inot the soil and decompose dead/decaying animals/plants.
Multicellular organisms that have cells containing nuclei and absorb nutrients from their surroundings after breaking them down with digestive juices are called multicellular eukaryotes. These organisms include animals, fungi, and some protists. They use various methods, such as ingestion, to take in food and enzymes to break it down for absorption by their cells.
By the decomposers breaking down the dead bodies and faeces of organisms(In the process of decomposition).Then carbon dioxide is produced(In process of combustion).
Plants use the decaying remains of animals for nutrients. Animals use plants for nutrients and air. Plants also need air in order to survive. Air uses plants to be produced. -CO
it helps by feeding the fish or animals that eat it and they clean the water when they eat it
lol! although the hawks eat up the dead bodies of other animals they are not decomposers because Decomposers (or saprotrophs) are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so carry out the natural process of decomposition in giving back nutrients to the autotrophs.