no because maggot are insects
what a silly question
Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
Decomposers are important because they nourish the soil for producers. Examples of decomposers include, fungi, bacteria, mushrooms, flies, mold, maggots, worms, cockroaches, slugs, and yeast,
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
Maggots reproduce by eating dead plants or animals witch make them decomposers
Heterotrophic bacteria are some of the principle decomposers of organic matter.
Bacteria, fungi, mushrooms
The decomposers that decompose humans an mountain lions are fly maggots and bacteria.
A chicken is not a decomposer. Bacteria, fungi, earthworms, fly maggots and other very small things are decomposers.
Decomposers are important because they nourish the soil for producers. Examples of decomposers include, fungi, bacteria, mushrooms, flies, mold, maggots, worms, cockroaches, slugs, and yeast,
Maggots are decomposers and help to recycle nutrients.
Most decomposers are insects. Flies, maggots, beetles, ants and roaches are forms of insect decomposers. Other decomposers known as scavengers are vultures, hyenas, and possums.
Fungi and bacteria are the main decomposers in a desert.Fungi and bacteria are the main decomposers in a desert.
decomposers, like maggots.
They are called decomposers. Some examples are crows and maggots.
can serve as decomposers
one of the decomposers are Bacteria
Kindsa of decomposers include: * bacteria * fungi * enzymes