When a plant, animal, or insect dies , tjat plant, animal or instect is broken into tiny pieces and those pieces become part of the soil. This is called decompositioin. The bacteria, fungi, and worm are called decomposers.
The relationship between decomposers and plants are that decomposers give plants nutrients and minerals.
generally decomposers are NOT plants, they are microscopic fungi and bacteria
Plants and flowers are not decomposers. They are producers.
Seeds and plants are not decomposers. They are producers.
So if there is a same amount of populations of different types of organisms, and they are consumers and decomposers, it balances the populations of organisms because they eat other plants and animals. Wheras if you take a population of organisms out that changes organisms
decomposers get their carbon from dead plants and animals.
Plants are producers that are eaten by herbivores. Some plants like mold, and mushrooms are decomposers.
Decomposers give cows nutrients to live
The organism's are called detrivores, or decomposers.
All plant material will decompose when it's natural life is over. Edited answer: All saprophytic fungi act as decomposers but all plants are not decomposers.
are air plants decomposers,producer and consomers
Most fungi are decomposers, however, there are some pathogenic fungus that cause diseases like "rust" in grains and other plants, as well as candida infections in people. Additionally, there are fungi that live in a symbiotic relationship with algae to form lichens. I don't think those would be considered decomposers.