The Circle of Life: Decomposition and Nutrient Cycling

This is from the live action Lion King

In an attempt to explain the Circle of Life, Mufasa says to Simba; “when we die our bodies become the grass……the antelope eat the grass……” How is this possible? Describe the process that Mufasa is referring to in detail. Specifically explain what organisms play a role in this process.

Answer:

The process that Mufasa is referring to is called decomposition.

and it is part of the nutrient cycle,

When organic substances pass, (such as an animal or plant.) they are broken down into simpler organic or inorganic matter, such as carbon dioxide, water, simple sugars and mineral salts.

Decomposition and nutrient cycling involve various organisms, such as bacteria, fungi, earthworms, insects, and scavengers, that feed on dead organic matter and release nutrients into the soil.

the plants grow in the soil because of its rich contents of minerals and such, then the antelope graze on the grass.

Explanation:

Hopefully, I made it easier to understand.

How does decomposition contribute to the Circle of Life?

Decomposition plays a vital role in the Circle of Life as it breaks down dead organic matter into nutrients that can be absorbed by plants, which then serve as food for herbivores like antelope, completing the cycle as they are eaten by predators.

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