A hetrotrough through can not make it's own food
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it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats. it depends on if the decomposer is a plant or animal, and what else the bear eats.
yes a bean plant is a decomposer
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Kelp is producer.A producer is a plant or animal that makes its own food.
i think it is poo Bacteria acting as decomposer
A decomposer can add nutrients to itself and also to the soil around a plant for the plant to use.
The decomposer is generally last in the list that includes the plant, the predator, and the prey along with the decomposer. The decomposer actually removes remaining tissue and plant parts from the area and returns it to the soil.
No it is a plant. But if you need a decomposer for the ocean Try marine worm.
mold would be considered a decomposer. mold feeds off of dead/dying plant material and therefore, is not a producer.
It is an animal which feeds on dead organic material, especially plant remains. It could be a decomposer or a cow eating hay.
An alligator is not a producer because it isn't a plant. It isn't a decomposer because it isn't bacteria or fungi. We are then left with 'consumer'. An alligator is a consumer.consumer
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