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no they are primary consumers
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no they are primary consumers
Copepods are collections of small crustaceans that belong to the sea. No, copepods are not decomposers; they are primary consumers.
First level decomposers feeds of the primary producers. In other words, they rely on plants to survive.
there are like mush rooms
i think it is a primary consumer
The decomposers that decompose humans an mountain lions are fly maggots and bacteria.
Mushrooms, flies, and, worms are all decomposers
The primary mountain range in Europe is the Alps.
Some of the decomposers in a desert are various beetles, including dung beetles. Millipedes, ants, fungi, bacteria, and earthworms are other decomposers in a desert.
Lichens - Elk - Snow Leopards - Fungi Producers Primary Secondary Decomposers(Can't think of tertiary consumer)