Some decomposers in wetlands are..... Snails, insects, birds, earthworms, etc.
heterotrophs
Neither. Squid are predators.
It depends on the species. Insect larvae may be decomposers, predators, herbivores, or parasites.
the 3 biotic facters are decomposers, scavengers, and predators
Snails are capable to live in every wetland. They are adapted to the environment and live as decomposers of wetlands.
Protists actually can be either parasites or decomposers. A protist can also be predators or photoautotrophs, as protists can be of various kingdoms.
A worm is not a predator. Worms are decomposers and scavengers :) Hope I helped
They get it by rain forests and others .. what they also eat is predators
animals such as worms that work to clean up the world from predators
Octopuses are not decomposers. They are consumers.
Well, first of all there are two E's in cheetahs and no there are no predators foe the cheetahs because it is on top of the food chain. But when a cheetah dies the decomposers decompose it.