Decomposers are more like animals because a decomposer is an organism. An organism is any living thing, therefore decomposers are animals. they also don't use chlorophyll to make their food, and their cells are similar to an animals too.
While there are a whole host of organisms which are categorized as decomposers the two primary groups are fungi and worms. Fungi are the primary decomposers of most ecosystems and belong to their own kingdom meaning they are not technically plants, though people tend to mistakenly consider them so. Worms, on the other hand, are animals, and cannot even be mistake for a plant.
In short, the answer to your question is no. In fact, neither of the two main groups of decomposers belong to the plant kingdom.
decomposers like worms and fungi break down wast or dead organisms. animals dont do that they hunt for or are given food
an organism that breaks down waste and dead organisms
neither. decomposers are usually fungi. they have special digestive systems that help them decompose dead plants.
its a animal
An organism that creates energy from the organic matter of dead plants or animals is called a decomposer. Most bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
Yes, a mussel is a decomposer. Their eating habits come from dead plants and pieces of animals. Decomposers metabolize organic matter, and release elements.
It eats, it's a consumer. Only plants are producers and decomposes are bugs that eat dead animals.
A snake is a consumer.
its probably a consumer
The decomposer's responsibility is making food for plants and other animals. The decomposer decomposes dead animals and plants for this purpose.
no animals are not decomposers they are comsumers
A decomposer gets its energy from the dead animals they eat
A decomposer gets its energy from the dead animals they eat
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
No , elephant is not a decomposer . It is a consumer like other animals . Fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
A rat is a consumer, not a producer or decomposer. Most animals are consumers.
A rat is a consumer, not a producer or decomposer. Most animals are consumers.
A decomposer eats waste and dead matter, also dead animals.
A decomposer is an organism that breaks down decaying or dead animals and plants. Synonyms for decomposer include bacteria, germ, microbe, and listeria.
When it consumes dead animals to decompose
worms fungi bacteria