by what they eat and how they act
Zooplankton
Both microscopic consumers are the main food source for larger consumers. There are also microscopic organisms that feed on the dead organisms of all sizes.
They can be producers or Consumers
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Archaebacteria can either be a consumer or a producer, depending on their environments. They are members of the Kingdom Monera.
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An animal, usually. A consumer is an organism that must eat other organisms to obtain its enrgy. Microscopic organisms can also be consumers. Plants and some microscopic organisms are producers, meaning they create their food from sunlight through photosynthesis.
Snakes are neither green like plants which are producers, nor are they microscopic like bacteria nor tiny like maggots so they are not decomposers. That leaves consumers.
Previous Answer: yes the slime decomposes tooNo, a snail is not a decomposer. Decomposers break down dead organisms, while consumers take in live organisms. A snail's diet is mainly plants (algae, plant leaves, etc.), and microscopic creatures, so this makes them consumers.
They are grouped by what they can do and what how far and long they can do it for
They are grouped by species. Then by intellegence
pesticides can be grouped according to