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Is a dragon fly consmer prodcer or decomposer?

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Is a fly a consumer or a producer or a herbivore or a carnivore?

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Is a venues fly trap a producer or consumer?

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Why is a fly a decomposer?

A fly is a decomposer because when a fly dies and it stays out to long it decomposes and turns to dust.


Is a Venus Flytrap a decomposer?

No, it is a producer. Venus Flytraps and other carnivorous plants tend to live in areas where the soil has little or no accessible nutrients. These include but are not limited to nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus. To get these nutrients these plants attracts organisms, typically insects, and kill them. In the case of a Venus Flytrap, the insect is caught and digested. Despite this the plant still performs photosynthesis to gain energy, which is why it is a producer.


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