fungi is not all green.
Earthworms, fungi, and most, but not all bacteria are detritivores. Bacteria can also be parasites, photosynthesizers, and chemosynthesizers.
All fungi are detritivores.
most kingdoms because all of them have scavengers, like mushrooms, vultures, plants, and bacteria
The vultures reproduce by eggs like all birds
Yes vultures live almost all around the world
no. It is not related to a worm at all.
"India's three vulturespecies have all but disappeared from the country's skies."Look at those vultures!The wagonmaster quietly growled, "Keep moving, the vultures are circling...".
are all fungi molds
Organisms that are characterized as decomposers are organisms like bacteria. These organisms will also typically include protozoans and sporozoans.
Tapeworm is definitely not a fungi. Ringworm I believe is a fungal infection but as all other infections called worms really are some kind of worm. If you use a search engine with 'tapeworm class species and family' I'm sure you can get a better idea of whether it is a protist, round worm, flat worm etc, but I think it might even be a segmented worm.
Yes, all fungi are living.
Main decomposers in an ecosystem include fungi, bacteria, and detritivores like earthworms and insects. These organisms break down dead organic matter into simpler components, facilitating the recycling of nutrients back into the ecosystem.