decomposers and insects are the same but eats different things.and they dont
weigh the same at all. you need to look carfully for then. you cant find then when its cold.
yes insects helps plants to grow by transferring the pollen grains. But some doesn't. but for many times, they do.
Yes
Carpenter ants are decomposers because they feed off of dead and decaying trees. They also eat other insects, plants and fruit juices.
earthworm, fungi, moss, that kind of stuff
There are alot of decomposers in the jungle. The decomposers in the jungle break the dead animals into smaller pieces to give food to the soil to feed the plantes to feed the producers to feed the decomposers.
There are several kinds of decomposers that live in Africa. A few are termites, earthworms, insects, fungi, and bacteria.
They are decomposers because they are so low on the food chain, that they would not turn down an opportunity for food. However, ants also eat other types of food besides other dead organisms.
No, Decomposers are not animals they are either insects, bacteria, or fungi.
the decomposers are worms, bacteria, snails, and insects
Many insects are decomposers as they consume dead materials, but not all insects are decomposers. Honey bees would not be considered decomposers. Termites would be considered decomposers.
Many insects are decomposers as they consume dead materials, but not all insects are decomposers. Honey bees would not be considered decomposers. Termites would be considered decomposers.
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Fungi worms insects
Β mushrooms, trees, bacteria, and sometimes insects.
Two differnt decomposers are bacteria and insects.
fungi, mushrooms insects(such as beetle), and bacteria.
no because maggot are insects what a silly question
Most decomposers are insects. Flies, maggots, beetles, ants and roaches are forms of insect decomposers. Other decomposers known as scavengers are vultures, hyenas, and possums.
Carpenter ants are decomposers because they feed off of dead and decaying trees. They also eat other insects, plants and fruit juices.