Fungi are decomposers .
Fungi are decomposers .
Fungi are decomposers .
No they are consumers. Plants are producers, except fungi which are decomposers.
ONLY plants can be producers. ONLY bacteria and fungi can be decomposers ALL the rest are consumers.
Fungi and bacteria are not producers, they are decomposers. A producer is an organism that makes its own food, such as plants through photosynthesis. Decomposers break down dead matter.
Fungi are not producers in any instance as they do not produce their own food. They are mainly decomposers as they eat dead organic matter mostly.
No , kelps are not decomposers . Kelps are brown algae and act as producers in sea .fungi and bacteria are decomposers .
Cougars are consumers. Only plants are producers and only bacteria and fungi are decomposers.
They do not use photosynthesis. Also, they are decomposers when regular plants are producers. (Decomposers break down dead things, and producers produce their own food)
Producers - all plants, especially grasses.Consumers - all animals found in the desertDecomposers - fungi and bacteria
a producer makes their own food and food for others and a decomposer is like fungi !!!
Fungi can be decomposers, but some can also be mutualists or pathogens. Animals can be consumers, but some also play roles as decomposers or producers. Bacteria can be decomposers, but some also carry out processes like nitrogen fixation. Plants are considered primary producers, creating energy through photosynthesis.