The Circle of Life: Understanding the Process of Decomposition

Scar Taking Over and the Hyenas

In an attempt to explain the Circle of Life, Mufasa says to Simba; "when we die our bodies become the grass... the antelope eats 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.

How is the process described by Mufasa possible?

Answer:

Explanation:

He is referring to cycles like the nitrogen and carbon cycle. When an animal dies, its bodies "goes into the ground" in the sense that it slowly gets eaten by decomposers like worms and bacteria which breakdown the body and put nutrients into the soil. These nutrients then act as fertilizer for new plants to grow, like the grass mentioned in the analogy. This intricate process of decomposition and nutrient cycling is essential for the balance of ecosystems and the survival of various organisms.

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