I asked my teacher and she said its a decomposer and a consumer but certain parts in the soil are producers like mineral's.
Decomposer. i acnt remember why but my scince teacher said that.
Consumers are important to the Eco system because they eat producers.When the consumer dies, scavengers break apart the consumers bodies and then decomposers break down the rest. Then a whole new crop of producers grows using the suns light energy and the nutrients the decomposers put back into the soil.
1. Fungi2. Bacteria3. Earthworms4. Lichen
decomposers
Worms, fungi, soil bacteria, and earthworms are the main decomposers in Coniferous forests. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (Hope this helped!) ~Harlee C.
Plants take in nitrogen from their roots then the consumers eat the plants.
Decomposer. i acnt remember why but my scince teacher said that.
Example Producers ----- Consumers ----- Secondary consumers ----- Decomposers ------ Soil ----- Producers ----- (And so on)
Producers produce their own food, using photosynthesis to convert sunlight and oxygen into a simple sugar to consume. Consumers eat the producers and other consumers. They get energy from the things they eat. Decomposers break down dead organisms into chemicals to be put back into the soil. Producers use that chemical to grow. The cycle goes on and on, until some humans go and corrupt it.
Decomposers (fungi and bacteria), help to break down dead plant and animal materials, in so doing they release the nutrients stored in chemical bonds back to the soil where they can be utilised by plants
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,
Mice are decomposers because they decompose food over time which will go into the soil and make a great fertilizer.
A food chain is made from producers, consumers, and decomposers. producers- any kind of plants consumers- herbivores, omnivores, carnivores decomposers- break down waste and put nutrients back in the soil
Bacteria and fungi are the decomposers that you will find living in ponds. These organisms. These decomposers can be found living in the soil under the water and in mud surrounding the perimeter of the pond.
Decomposers are found in the soil. Fungi, bacteria and earthworms are examples of decomposers that eat dead plants and animals.
Decomposers speed the process of decay of organic matter, releasing nutrients from said matter into the atmosphere and soil to be taken up by plants (producers) which will then be eaten by consumers.
Consumers are important to the Eco system because they eat producers.When the consumer dies, scavengers break apart the consumers bodies and then decomposers break down the rest. Then a whole new crop of producers grows using the suns light energy and the nutrients the decomposers put back into the soil.
Does the substance of dead plants and animals returned to the soil by consumers?