A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
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No a decomposer can't eat a decomposer
Yes, if a decomposer has died, another decomposer can decompose the dead plant.
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
The platypus gains energy by eating other organisms, meaning it is a carnivore. A platypus is not a decomposer because decomposers gain energy by decomposing dead organisms.
Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms in a natural process or even (chemically).
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
Decomposers are an essential component of any ecosystem. Their main role is to recycle nutrients in dead organisms and their wastes
The decomposer will decompose the dead organism into soil.
When it consumes dead animals to decompose
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A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
A horse is not a decomposer but it is a consumer because it eats live organisms. Decomposers eat dead organisms.
The type of bacterial organism that eats dead organisms, is called a Decomposer
These organisms by definition are called decomposers
Decomposer
The fungus is a decomposer that breaks down dead organisms to use as nutrients.
The job of a decomposer is to break down all dead things in other words to take away the dead organisms
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