Humans are not considered decomposers; humans are considered consumers, as we kill and consume other organisms for nourishment. Contrarily, decomposers are organisms (such as mushrooms) that break down other organisms that have already deceased.
some decomposers are beetles mushrooms flies mushrooms and worms
Mushrooms are considered heterotrophs because they don't make their own food. Instead, they obtain their food by absorbing nutrients from decomposing organisms in the environment.
mushrooms
Mushrooms are important because they are decomposers
fungi, mushrooms insects(such as beetle), and bacteria.
mushrooms
Mushrooms are decomposers.
Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
mushrooms, worms
yes, mushrooms are decomposers.
Neither. They are decomposers, not plants.