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Are bears decomposers

Updated: 10/8/2023
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6y ago

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Leeches are not decomposers. They are consumers.

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6y ago

No. I fear not, good sir, for bears consume organisms slain by their own hand, or paw, as it may be.

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13y ago

When plants and animals die, they become food for decomposers like bacteria, fungi and earthworms. Decomposers or saprotrophs recycle dead plants and animals into chemical nutrients like carbon and nitrogen that are released back into the soil, air and water.

Fungi like mushrooms, mildew, mold and toadstools are not plants. They don't have chlorophyll so they can't make their own food. Fungi release enzymes that decompose dead plants and animals. Fungi absorb nutrients from the organisms they are decomposing! There are over 50,000 species of fungi. Most fungi are very, very small! There are many fungi that are helpful. Penicillin and other antibiotics are made from fungi. Some fungi like mushrooms, truffles and yeast are edible or used in making food. Other fungi are harmful.

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13y ago

yes they are all ants are

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13y ago

No, not once they are dead.

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6y ago

Yes they do.

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10y ago

no ;(

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my name jeff

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Yes

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yes

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