Decomposers obtain food by, obliviousely, decomposing rotting plants, leaves etc. They also might eat dead animals.
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Neither, they are omnivores but with the capability to destroy when they need to do so to obtain food or protect their food.
bacteria are decomposers wich means they rely on dead organisms for food
Decomposers get their energy from absorbing food from dead organisms. Thanks for a great question! From Andres914. They get energy from dead animals or plants they find on earth. They are a lot like scavengers. From fattyboy8
producers obtain energy from water and sunlight, consumers obtain energy from producers and decomposers obtain energy from comsumers.
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bacteriaThey are decomposers
Organisms that break down wastes an dead organisms and return the raw material to the environment are called decomposers.
Mushrooms are considered heterotrophs because they don't make their own food. Instead, they obtain their food by absorbing nutrients from decomposing organisms in the environment.
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Fungi and bacteria are both decomposers. decomposers get nutrients by breaking down dead organic matter. while the exact process of ingesting the nutrients may be different, the basic idea is the same.
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The decomposers would run out of food (for them) to decompose.