Maggots are decomposers because they break down dead tissue. They are so efficient at their jobs that they are sometimes used in medicine to clean wounds.
Yes, a maggot is a decompose.
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no because maggot are insects what a silly question
Maggots are known to be decomposers. When scavengers have had their fill of an animal or item, the decomposers then move in to begin doing their work of breaking them down.
Maggots reproduce by eating dead plants or animals witch make them decomposers
Yes flies are decomposers because a decomposer is something that breaksdown waste. Flies are examples of them
An organism that eats live or freshly killed decomposers is a consumer. That could be a rodent eating a mushroom or a bird eating an earthworm. If the decomposers that are being consumed are already dead and decaying, and if they are being reduced to basic nutrients, then the eating organism is a decomposer. It will probably be a bacteria or fungus or earthworm or fly maggot.
The ISBN of A Maggot is 0224028065.
A Maggot was created in 1985.
Maggot is a noun.
Baby flies are called maggot.
A Maggot has 460 pages.
The parent of a maggot is called a fly. A maggot is only considered a maggot until it grows its legs and wings and is able to fly and provide for itself.
A maggot is in the class Insecta, which belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.