It is a decomposer. It breaks down all the dead substances around it.
It is not a decomposer.
It does adsorb nutrients and chemicals from air and water. It has no mechanism for decomposition itself, but does help maintain a more ideal environment for fungi, bacteria and other decomposers to do their work.
Moss is a decomposer because its breaks down dead plants and animals.
mose is both a decomposer and producer. it decomposes things like fallen trees.
Moss is a decomposer.
Moss is a decomposer.
yes it is. (in the tundra it is)
Moss is a decomposer.
A decomposer in the Rainforest is a fungus type organism, such as mushrooms or moss.
moss needs no light because it is a decomposer
It is bacteria, a prokaryote and a decomposer.
Yes, shrimp eat moss, and moss is considered a decomposer, all shrimp would eventually decompose after awhile, but would most likely be eaten first.
Absolutely. Soil bacteria, moss, insects, honey mushrooms and mycelia.
Arctic tundra moss is a kind of decomposer that lives in the arctic tundra. It is green in color, but mostly white because it is covered with ice.
Arctic tundra moss is a kind of decomposer that lives in the arctic tundra. It is green in color, but mostly white because it is covered with ice.
they are producers only mostly mushrooms and moss are decomposers anything thats mainly a green plant are producers