Composers break down everything from carcases (dead animals), to waste. They work on a cellular level to turn the material into simpler forms. They actually eat whatever it is that they are breaking down.
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Maggots are known to be decomposers. When scavengers have had their fill of an animal or item, the decomposers then move in to begin doing their work of breaking them down.
Decomposers consume because that's what their part of the food chain is. They are decomposers because they consume dead and decaying matter. They do not consume because they are decomposers.
Since decomposers are organisms that make their own food, I think cactuses are decomposers
There are decomposers found in the shrub land. These decomposers are algae and mushrooms. Moss can also be found.
They eat dead matter.
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Maggots are known to be decomposers. When scavengers have had their fill of an animal or item, the decomposers then move in to begin doing their work of breaking them down.
The organisms that work together to recycle materials through an ecosystems are the producers, consumers, and decomposers. When producers and consumers die, decomposers recycle the dead material.
Bacteria is a decomposer. Decomposers work at every trophic level.
As decomposers are organisms that process and break down dead or dying organic matter, the range of organisms that perform these processes are wide and varied - they occur wherever such matter occurs and are active at all times given the range. The conditions decomposers need to do their work in are:warm conditionsdark areasand moist areasHope it helped guys!! Have a great day :]When Ernest Beckley is batting over the decomposers
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NO decomposers are bacteria, worms, fungi, the organisms that work in a composting bin
No, they are not decomposers.
Organisms called decomposers or detritivores.
animals such as worms that work to clean up the world from predators