producers make, consumers eat what things are made like plants, decomposers eat dead things/ dead consumers.
Producer could be omitted, as decomposers and consumers can still function in the ecosystem without producers. Decomposers break down organic matter, while consumers feed on producers or other consumers.
A dolphin is a consumer.
ONLY plants are producer ONLY fungi and bacteria are decomposers ALL other living things are consumers You need to ask yourself - is a Mollusk as plant or a fungus or bacteria, if not then Mollusks must be consumers.
They can easily survive without any other organisms. So, as a group, they are producers, consumers and decomposers.
They can easily survive without any other organisms. So, as a group, they are producers, consumers and decomposers.
w do producers, consumers and decomposers support each other?
Yes
The three energy roles in an ecosystem are producers, consumers, and decomposers. ;)
Only plants can be producers Only bacteria and fungi can be decomposers All other organisms are consumers A dolphin is a mammal (or a fish).
are air plants decomposers,producer and consomers
It is a producer because it doesn't break down anything, it doesn't consume other plants or animals, and it uses photosynthesis to make food thus it is a autotroph which means it has to be a producer.
Seashells are not producers, consumers, or decomposers. They are actually the exoskeletons of marine mollusks, such as snails, clams, and oysters. These mollusks are typically consumers, as they feed on algae, plankton, and other small organisms. Seashells themselves do not play an active role in the food chain but serve as protection for the mollusk inside.