No: decomposers would be organisms such as bacteria or fungi which break apart the decaying remains of the organism. Worms come under the detritivore class: they eat the decaying leaf litter and their faeces are then further broken down by decomposers. And detritivores can take on many forms. Scavenging birds, some rodents, insects (and their larvae) and even larger animals such as coyotes and hyenas eat the decaying matter left behind by plants and animals.
just maggots
Consumer. Trees are a producer, detritovores are a decomposer (worms) and everything between are consumers.
Worms decompose waste from other animals and turn it into soil or other nutrient-rich items.
worms, and water Spiders
yes worms eat any thing that can decompose
Um, termites decompose wood, flies decompose dead animals and waste, and worms decompose waste and turn it into dirt
bacteria worms and funij
The foods that are good for compost are usually things that can decompose in soil with worms such as banana peels. This is because the worms in your compost have to be able to decompose the things you put in the compost.
Worms are especially farmed for composting because they decompose your organic material and their droppings are compost! xp
Yes,fungi are decomposers so they decompose EVERYTHING!!!
no, rats don't decompose things, they eat, and consume things, they are consumers. worms are decomposers. i hope that helps!
you need soil and worms to decompse fast
bacteria and fungi. worms and insect larva will eat some of it.