yes, because say a fox dies because it was hit by a car.its just lying there with its guts hanging out and a fly comes along.the fly starts eating it and becomes a decomposer. is a fly a living thing? yes.
Yes. All decomposers are living. Fungi, worms, etc.
Decomposers are decomposed by other decomposers around it when it dies.
Decomposers are living things such as:- worms,maggots,etc .
Anything that lives can and will die.
Decomposers are living organisms.
they die
yup
The organisms that work together to recycle materials through an ecosystems are the producers, consumers, and decomposers. When producers and consumers die, decomposers recycle the dead material.
yes there is two types of decomposers. there are more then two the two that i know are decomposers and scavengers
If all the decomposers were to die, there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals' habitat; the ecosystem would be filled with plant and animal waste, and there would be no decomposition of waste material.
Decomposers complete the cycle of matter by breaking down organic matter into inorganic nutrients that can be reused by producers. Without decomposers, the entire world would be knee-deep in plant litter, dead animal bodies, animal wastes, and garbage, and most life as we know it would no longer exist.
There are many decomposers that live in the Mediterranean sea. Monk seal and the loggerhead sea turtles are the common decomposers in the Mediterranean.
they are acted by decomposers
The decomposers of the ant colony are the ants that eat the dead. Ants that die in the colony are fed to the decomposers and the queen ant. Ants are naturally decomposers because they feed off dead things.
After they die decomposers eat it away.
If there were too many decomposers in the world, the decomposers would begin to die. Too many or too few decomposers would harm the food chain.
the decomposers break down the dead organisms to where the scavengers can eat the organism that was broken down without the decomposers the scavengers will die
usually fungi and bacteria.. theyre classified as "decomposers"
owls are a top preditor they can die from decomposers or us humans
They rebuild? o.o
Once scavengers die, decomposers eat the scavengers. Decomposers are worms, mushrooms,bugs, flies, and other insects and animals that feed on rotting flesh.
They Decompose, or are fed on by other organisms, Mainly by decomposers.
Because if the animal would not be hungry if there's no food.
Released as CO2 by the action of decomposers such as bacteria and fungi