yes they are if you go by a tree and there are some bubble shaped things popping out of the tree that means they are fungus that grows on trees
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Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Oak trees, like most plants, are producers.
All trees are producers.
An apple is a producer, as it is a fruit that is produced by apple trees through photosynthesis. It is not a consumer or decomposer in this context.
Trees (including black walnut) are producers.
fungi or mushrooms in the trees, bacteria in the trash
Apple trees are not decomposers. They are producers.
Bacterias are microorganisms the only can be seen under a microscope. Fungi is a decomposer which means it eats dead trees or grows on dead trees! $.$
No, mistletoe is not a decomposer. Mistletoe is a parasitic plant that grows on the branches of trees and derives its nutrients from the host tree. It does not decompose organic matter like decomposers such as fungi and bacteria do.
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.