decomposers turn dead animals into soil, which producers use to grow. im still in elementary school
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w do producers, consumers and decomposers support each other?
The living organisms depend on each other for their food & shelter. EG: Fungi and algae depend on each other .
Because we need each other and we depend on each other .
Not really, no. They depend on each other for safety's sake from predators, but not for food.
family members depend one each other for support,emotions and social
Decomposers break down dead organisms and organic matter into nutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous. These nutrients are then released into the soil, which can be absorbed by plants to help them grow and undergo photosynthesis. Therefore, decomposers indirectly support photosynthesis by recycling essential nutrients back into the ecosystem.
Organisms in an ecosystem depend on each other for resources such as food, shelter, and reproduction. This interdependence creates a web of relationships where each organism plays a role in maintaining the balance of the ecosystem. For example, predators keep prey populations in check, plants provide oxygen for animals to breathe, and decomposers recycle nutrients back into the soil.
They relate to each other because they both depend on each other.
You've already answered your own question. Dolphins depend on each other for protection, to help raise their young, and to find/kill food
Organisms depend on each other for food and shelter. For example, herbivores depend on plants for food, while plants depend on herbivores for pollination. Organisms also depend on each other for protection, such as cleaner fish removing parasites from larger fish in a mutualistic relationship.
producers make, consumers eat what things are made like plants, decomposers eat dead things/ dead consumers.