Decomposers are organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and some insects that break down organic matter (dead plants and animals) into simpler substances. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients back into the soil.
Bacteria and Fungi
producers
Plants
microorganisms
Lichens
ten multicellular organisms
Macro-organisms are organisms that can be seen without the use of a microscopes. Nematodes, mites, sow bugs, and beetles are all types of macro-organisms.
The types of evidence that are used to classify organisms including genetic similarities.
The three types of organisms in ecosystems are producers (plants that make their own food), consumers (organisms that eat other organisms for energy), and decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter).
Metamorphic and Igneous are two types.
Vertebrates
Well, the plants and all the animals are organisms!
Worms
plants
humus
The different types of sexual reproduction in organisms include internal fertilization, external fertilization, and self-fertilization.
The organisms are not affected.