It's not a producer because a producer is something that produces food to the upper consumers; like grass and such. I THINK it's a primary producer. . . but idkk. Either that or secondary consumers.. . b/c they decompose animals too.
Depends....
but I would say they are not.
They are consumers.
Annelid is a large phylum containing both decomposers and consumers.
Mammals can be either consumers or decomposers.
neither. it is a consumer.
Animals are consumers
Animalia is a scientific name for animal kingdom
Echinoderms are kept under kingdom: Animalia
The 'Animalia' kingdom.
The animal kingdom (Animalia).
I guess animal kingdom
animal Its actually Animalia
The Kingdom would be: Animalia!Animalia
animalia
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No, they are not decomposers.
Okk.Basically, there are four kingdoms..Animalia, Protista, Plantae, and Fungi.Animalia are all "animals". Let they be reptiles, nonvertebrate chordates, chordates, mammals, homosapiens, etc.I don't know much about protista, but they have some characteristics of plants and animals.Plantae are plants. Their cells have a cell wall and a nucleus, somewhat similar to animal cells, but we only have cell membranes.Fungi can be decomposers. Examples of these are mushrooms, molds, and yeasts.
Organisms called decomposers or detritivores.
Animalia is made of animals.
Chordata belongs to the Animalia kingdom.
examples of animalia
Macro decomposers are decomposers that yuo can see with the naked eye.
Macro decomposers are decomposers that yuo can see with the naked eye.