Micro-organisms: Decomposition & Nutrient Recycling (Edexcel A Level Biology (A) SNAB): Revision Note
Micro-organisms: Decomposition & Nutrient Recycling
Dead plants and animals are broken down by microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi
These organisms are known as decomposers
These decomposers secrete enzymes that break large organic molecules down into smaller ones
These small molecules, such as glucose, can be broken down further during respiration
The microorganisms involved in decomposition produce CO2 and methane which are released into the atmosphere
Carbon dioxide can then be absorbed by green plants which will fix the carbon back into carbohydrates during photosynthesis
Microorganisms use biological molecules within dead tissue to fuel their respiration, releasing carbon back into the atmosphere as they do so
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