09 February 2012
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1.
Introducing Decomposers
Tags: [Decomposer,
Fungi
, Bacteria, food web] ...
2.
Breakdown
Tags: [decompose, compost,
fungi
, bacteria, waste, food web, food chain, ecosystem, biodegradable, forest, animals, green, kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 4, grade 5, grade 7] ...
3.
Introducing Decomposers
This demonstration introduces characteristics of various decomposers. Introduction
Fungi
release chemicals to break down dead plants or animals into simple substances. They absorb some of these ...
4.
Living Or Non-living?
...
Fungi
Bacteria Non-living things in a forest include: Rocks Water and rain Sunlight Air Objectives Students will be able to: Describe the characteristics of a coastal temperate ...
5.
Lifecycle Tag
... Consumers (animals that eat plants or other animals to gain energy to grow) Decomposers (
fungi
, bacteria, or invertebrates that consume dead or decaying plant or animal material). Consumers eat ...
6.
Rotting
... waste decays or rots. In normal environmental conditions, rotting is affected by: 1) Availability of air: Bacteria and
fungi
need oxygen from the air in order to live and begin the decomposition process. ...
7.
Breakdown
... with particular relevance to recycling and sustainability. Decomposers are made up of the FBI (
fungi
, bacteria and invertebrates—worms and insects). They are all living things that get energy by eating ...
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