what are some examples of decomposers in forests
The new in new York, new Mexico, and new England are examples to toponyms because they talk about the older times like Mexico, York, and England
Decomposers are important because they nourish the soil for producers. Examples of decomposers include, fungi, bacteria, mushrooms, flies, mold, maggots, worms, cockroaches, slugs, and yeast,
Decomposers are found in the soil. Fungi, bacteria and earthworms are examples of decomposers that eat dead plants and animals.
Most animals are consumers, very few are decomposers. Examples of decomposers are earthworms, craps, and fungi.
Some examples of animal decomposers are worms, snails, slugs, and beetles. Shrimp and clams, found in water, are also decomposers.
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
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Serpula lacrymans and Fibroporia vaillantii are fungi that are efficient decomposers.
They help by consuming old matter and adding to decomposition in general, this allows new plants to flourish.
None. Decomposers are often not included in food chains, but examples of them would be fungi and bacteria.