Yes, bacteria are decomposers.
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Photosynthetic bacteria are not decomposers but are autotrophs. These are organisms that are able to produce organic substances from simple inorganic matter.
Cyanobacteria are also known as blue green algae. They do not consume other matter as food. Their food comes from photosynthesis. Therefore, they are not decomposers.
If a bacterium is photosynthetic it is a producer and not a decomposer.
Any organism that can perform photosynthesis is a producer.
bacteria is a decomposer
yes bacteria is a decomposer
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No it's a decomposer
Nostoc is a BGA (cyanobacteria) and is photosynthetic.
What is a non example of a decomposer?
All photosynthetic organisms create energy from sunlight.
Unicellular,filamentous and photosynthetic organisms are ALGAE
A decomposer
diatoms are producers, not decomposers. they are photosynthetic organisms
Lichen are a composite organism, made up of fungus and a photosynthetic partner. In the cycle of things in life, lichen is a decomposer, but it is also a producer.
Only some protozoa are decomposers as giant Amoeba . Most protozoa are saprotrophic , some parasitic and some photosynthetic .
No, algae are photosynthetic, they don't 'eat' anything so they can't be a herbivore, carnivore or an omnivore, they just absorb nutrients from the water.
not photosynthetic
A sunflower is a producer. It is not a decomposer.
No, they aren't photosynthetic.
No, there are some photosynthetic protists and some photosynthetic bacteria.
A wallaby is not a decomposer. It is a consumer.
the rise of photosynthetic
Any bacteria, there are no photosynthetic bacteria.