What process is taking place as wood turns into dirt
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Decomposers in the forest come in many different shapes and sizes. Shelf fungus is a fungus that grows on the sides of trees. It grows into the tree and decomposes it slowly. ... That is because decomposers have been eating and digesting that log for several years, turning it into dirt that is wonderful for plants.
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The Decomposing process is taking place as the wood turns into dirt.
- Decomposers are important players in the energy flow of an ecosystem. They disintegrate dead organisms into basic inorganic materials, allowing small producers to acquire nutrients.
- In the forest, decomposers come in a variety of forms and sizes. A fungus that develops on the sides of trees is known as shelf fungus.
- It grows inside the tree and progressively decomposes it... The's because decomposers have been eating and digesting that log for several years, converting it into excellent plant-friendly earth.
- Microorganisms such as protozoa and bacteria make up the majority of decomposers. Other decomposers are visible without the utilization of a microscope. Fungi and invertebrate species known as detritivores, such as termites, earthworms, and millipedes, are among them.
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