A producer.
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They are at the bottom of the food web since it is a fungi or moss.
Absolutely; mushrooms are a kind of fungus and humans eat them all the time.
I assume you meant "decomposers" such molds, mildews, fungi and bacteria. Yes, they are.
De-composers like mushrooms and fungi, fit into the food web in the following ways; When an animal like a tiger dies, fungi and bacteria feed on the dead matter. Then other animals like humans and insects eat the fungi. So De-composers would be what be called De-composers in a food web and the animals that eat them omnivores as the animals that eat them would eat other things like plants and animals making them an omnivore.
Plants are classified as basal species in a food web because they are primary producers that synthesize their own food through photosynthesis. They form the base of the food chain by providing energy for other organisms to consume. Without plants, other organisms higher in the food chain would not have a source of energy to survive.
You keep a producer then one 1st order consumer then a 2nd order consumer and last a 3rd order consumer and at the end use a fungi or a mushroom or bacteria to end the food web
A food web consists of one part of a food web. For example a food web would be: Carrot- Rabbit- Fox- Worm/ Decomposer. A food web is multiple food webs together. The multiple food chains 'web' together forming a food web.
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Foods can be classified into the following groups: carbohydrates, proteins, fats, vitamins, minerals, roughage, and water.
Decomposers, such as bacteria and fungi, play a crucial role in the food web by breaking down dead organic matter and recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem. This process enriches the soil, making essential nutrients available for primary producers like plants, which are the foundation of the food web. Without decomposers, ecosystems would become overwhelmed with waste, and nutrient cycling would be disrupted, ultimately impacting all levels of the food web. Their role ensures a balanced and sustainable environment for all living organisms.
The good web would collapse