Marine worms are decomposers in the marine environment. Marine worms are larger than other decomposers of the oceanic environment which is composed of bacteria, fungi, and certain types of crabs.
Yes, slugs are decomposers. They eat the dead plant and dead animal remains that gather at the very bottom of the ocean.
Yes they are just like snails.
Seaweed is not a decomposer. It is a producer.
Decomposer
decomposer
concumer and scavenger
scavenger because they hunt for food.
A scavenger is a consumer that we really call a decomposer since they break down food that is already dead.
decomposer
A scavenger or a decomposer.
no is is a decomposer.
It is a producer. It is feed by the nutrients in the sea and grows in common feeding places. Seaweed is then eaten by other fish such as pilchards etc
a scavenger or a decomposer
Vultures (several species) are scavengers.